Claims made by Honig are ridiculous - Col Tikoduadua
Colonel Pio Tikoduadua said it raises many doubts and also brings up the issue on what is motivating Honig to make all these allegations after he has left the country.
He questions why Honig did not lodge any complaint with the proper authorities.
Colonel Tikoduadua said the government wants to hear complaints from people and they should ensure that they lodge the complaint if they feel that they have not been served in a proper and efficient manner.
The Chief Executive Officer of Biosecurity Authority Fiji, Elvis Silvestrini said claims by Honig that he was asked for a payment by some senior biosecurity officials are outrageous.
Honig was earlier taken in for questioning as Fiji Police and Biosecurity Authority received information that Honig allegedly brought in the American Iguanas to Fiji which is now causing major problems in parts of Vanua Levu.
Silvestrini said he thinks Honig has been watching too many B grade movies.
He said the allegations are outrageous fabrication.
He said Honig was required to remain in Fiji until they complete taking the witness statement which is a normal practice but he was free to move about during the entire process.
He also said the court action filed by Honig discontinued at an early stage.
Silvestrini further said that Honig was free to travel, he was advised as such and is free to come and go as he pleases.
He said the investigation into how the iguana was introduced to Fiji will continue.
Story by: Vijay Narayan
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