The interim government has refused the request by the Australian government to send in Australian Federal Police to provide security to their High Commissioner and Commission staff.

Interim Foreign Affairs Minister Ratu Epeli Nailatikau said the decision has been made and local police will provide the required security adding there is no need for the Australian Federal Police to enter the country.

The Australian High Commission is expected to comment later today on the refusal by the interim government.

Meanwhile, High Commissioner James Batley said that the immigration services of the High Commission remains open, however, new arrangements have been introduced to limit the number of visa applicants entering the High Commission at any one time.

Earlier this week, the High Commission received its second death threat via a letter in the mail prompting the Australian High Commission to request their own security services to be brought into the country.