Suva lawyer, Graham Leung has claimed to the NZ media that he was threatened by the military.

Leung told TVNZ that he interpreted a call received from the military barracks on Friday as threatening.

TVNZ reports that Leung has been writing an article he hoped to eventually get published, that will highlight inconsistencies between what Fiji's interim government publicly said and what actually happens.

Leung said and I quote "The caller wrongly said that they had intercepted a letter I was writing to the Fiji Times. Actually, it was not a letter. I was drafting an article" end of quote.

Leung said he could tell from the caller ID that it originated from the military barracks.

He said that within hours of the call another person he had shown the article to also received a telephone call warning him to be careful, while the Fiji Times Publisher Evan Hannah was summoned to the Attorney General's office.

Leung is yet to comment to Fijivillage News about the issue.

Commodore Bainimarama has referred all queries to the Military Media Cell. The RFMF is expected to comment later.