Police have resumed the interview of Vilisi Naduku who staged a lone protest in Nabua on Thursday afternoon after the High Court ruling was delivered in favor of the President and the Interim Prime Minister.

Lawyer representing Naduku John Apted confirmed earlier today they visited the protest site in Nabua with police officers before returning to CPS.

Apted also confirmed that his client was not physically harmed by the Military officers after being taken up to Queen Elizabeth Barracks last night but said he will not comment further on the matter.

Military Spokesperson Major Neumi Leweni confirmed earlier today that after consultations between their Liaison Officer at CPS and Police, Naduku was escorted to QEB as Military Officers wanted to speak to him regarding some information and his conduct following the ruling. Leweni said he was released after a brief discussion.

Naduku faces charges after he obstructed traffic in Nabua and held up a sign to show his opposition to the High Court ruling.

Earlier...

A man who staged a lone public protest in Nabua to show opposition to the High Court ruling against the ousted SDL government was taken to military barracks last night.

Suva Lawyer John Apted told Fijivillage this morning that Vilisi Naduku went to the Central Police station last night to be interviewed regarding his protest. Apted said he was then informed by officers at the CPS that Military officers had taken him into custody.