A police taskforce team headed by SSP Tevita Lesu is working 24 hours collecting information and evidence on the allegations against former soldier and recruiting agent Timoci Lolohea.

Police spokesperson Atunaisa Sokomuri said the taskforce team is working with police stations around the country after individuals and church groups demanded that Lolohea be investigated and to refund the money that he took in 2004 and 2005 after promising them jobs in Kuwait.

Meanwhile, Former Labour Minister Kenneth Zinck said the ministry has done every effort to bring Lolohea back from Kuwait and even police contacted Interpol after complaints against him.

He said he went to Kuwait and found out that people he recruited waited for 3 months to get a job.

Zinck said he gave all this information to police when they interviewed him last week.

Lolohea has been placed on the travel watch list and will not be allowed to leave the country until investigations against him are completed.