Monday, October 26, 2009

Minister calls for inquiry into Army intervention

The Minister for Defence and National Security, Ratu Epeli Ganilau, has written to the RFMF calling for an investigation into alleged harassment, intimidation and assault of the cane farming community by the Army.
The National Farmers Union wrote to Ratu Epeli a week ago raising concerns at the increasing number of reports of intimidation, harassment and physical torture and brutalities against cane farmers and cane cutters by army personnel.
The NFU cited specific cases including the incident in Lautoka where a cane cutting gang was hauled over to the army barracks, two of whom were allegedly brutally assaulted while the rest, including elderly men, were made to run around the camp.
In his letter addressed to the RFMF Chief of Staff, Colonel Pita Driti, the Minister asked that the cases be investigated and action taken as necessary.
“Considering the seriousness of the issues…your assistance to investigate, take necessary action as appropriate and inform this office, will be greatly appreciated,” Ratu Epeli said.

1 comment:

  1. Wasn't Driti the same person who assaulted unarmed, innocent Civilians at the Barracks on Christmas Eve, 2006 ?
    Is his current call for an investigation, just a smoke screen, all piss and wind to impress the masses ?

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