There Will Be No Instability-Teleni
Speaking to Fijivillage, Teleni said SDL should understand that the matter is already before the courts.
Teleni stressed that the police will not allow the SDL to try and cause instability in the country.
The SDL party lodged an official complaint against Interim Prime Minister Commodore Frank Bainimarama and the Military Council yesterday for alleged treason committed by him and the Republic of Fiji Military Force on December 5th, 2006.
SDL National Director Peceli Kinivuwai confirmed that the complaint was lodged at the Central Police Station yesterday afternoon, and the complainants include ousted Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase, Samisoni Tikoinasau, Ted Young, Mere Samisoni and Dr Tupeni Baba.
According to Kinivuwai, ousted Opposition Leader Mick Beddoes and Adi Sivia Qoro have joined them in the action and they are now calling on Police Commissioner Commodore Esala Teleni to step aside to allow investigations to begin, since he is also implicated in the allegations.
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