A team of Criminal Investigation Department (CID) officers from Suva are currently interrogating the former police constable who is alleged to have stolen and sold copies of three Fiji Junior Certificate (FJC) exam papers to students in the Navua and Suva areas.
The team led by Divisional Crime Officer Southern Superintendent of Police Apisalome Tuiwakaya is expected to question some people including students who bought the exam papers at a much cheaper rate.
Police spokesperson Atunaisa Sokomuri has confirmed they have managed to identify some students who bought the papers and they will be questioned soon.
The former police constable is expected to appear in the Suva Magistrates Court later today.
The FJC exam papers that were leaked are Maths, Basic Science and English.
The alleged incident took place when he was posted to supervise those who were printing the papers at the Government Printery in Vatuwaqa.