Nasir Ali’s Vehicle Seized
Assistant Public Relations Officer Corporal Suliano Tevita confirms Ali's official vehicle has been seized by police officers and is parked at the Police headquarters in Nasinu.
Tevita refused to give details about the investigations and referred all questions to Deputy Commissioner of Police Eroni Antonio.
Antonio is expected to reveal more about the investigations being carried out later this morning.
Meanwhile, the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption is now almost ready to lay charges against some former senior board members and managers of the Land Transport Authority and Post Fiji Limited.
FICAC spokesperson Semi Koroi confirms that investigators are now in the final stage of investigations and charges are expected to be laid against some former senior board members and managers within days.
Koroi said they are now analyzing the alleged corrupt activities and the evidence gathered to ascertain the number of charges to be laid.
Koroi also said that they are now streamlining their operations at FICAC to ensure that they carry out their work effectively.
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