TRENDING Bula Boys claim Pacific Games bronze Police stages comeback to retain Sukuna Bowl Fiji out of EU blacklist, joins global forum Veteran Dickson withdrawn from NZ squad Fiji Kulas chase historic Pacific Games gold We need to focus on SVNS, says Cama Family and friends farewell Bune in Ltka No deal, AG to write to IPC: Kamikamica Pair arrested for aggravated robbery: Police Consistent messaging is required from Fiji delegation: Seruiratu Hot Topics: 2023 Pacific Games Dubai 7s Minister for Home Affairs and Immigration, Pio Tikoduadua visited the Fiji Police Force HQ February 28, 2023 9:23 am Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Minister for Home Affairs and Immigration, Pio Tikoduadua with the new Acting Commissioner of Police, Juki Fong Chew during his visit to the Fiji Police Force headquarters in Suva. Photos courtesy of the Fiji Government. TagsMinister for Home Affairs and ImmigrationPio Tikoduadua Kunal KeshneelChief Photographer | news@fijilive.com MORE FROM FIJILIVE Football Bula Boys claim Pacific Games bronz... The Bula Boys came from behind to beat Vanuatu 4-2 and claim the br... Rugby Police stages comeback to retain Su... A strong second half comeback saw Police hold Army 11-11 at Prince ... News Fiji out of EU blacklist, joins glo... Fiji has joined the Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of In... Dubai 7s Veteran Dickson withdrawn from NZ s... All Blacks 7s veteran Sam Dickson has been withdrawn from the trave... trending Bula Boys claim Pacific Games bronze Football Police stages comeback to retain Sukuna Bowl Rugby Fiji out of EU blacklist, joins global forum News Veteran Dickson withdrawn from NZ squad Dubai 7s Fiji Kulas chase historic Pacific Games gold 2023 Pacific Games We need to focus on SVNS, says Cama Rugby