The Police Commissioner has ordered an investigation against senior police officer, Nasir Ali following certain allegations levelled against the Former Acting Assistant Commissioner Crime.
While Commodore Esala Teleni said Ali is on leave but further information will be revealed after the investigation.
When questioned on the allegations levelled against Ali and reports emerging that Ali allegedly wrote a letter to the Interim Prime Minister claiming that Commissioner Teleni and his deputy were planning a coup, the Police Commissioner said investigations are underway in relation to the matter.
Meanwhile Village News questioned Commodore Bainimarama on whether he received the letter from Ali. He confirms he has not seen any such letter.
Divisional Police Commander Eastern, SP Emosi Baleinuku has this morning confirmed that Senior Police Officer Nasir Ali needs to start as the Station Officer in Levuka with immediate effect.
Baleinuku said he has received a letter from the Commissioner of Police in which it states that Ali has been transferred to his division. Baleinuku said Ali has no option but take up his new post. Ali is not taking any phone calls.
Police Commissioner Orders Investigation against Ali
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