4.15 tonnes of methamphetamine Destroyed at the Dignified Crematorium

In accordance with the Court Order, subject to security protocols, Legal Counsels of the Respondents are allowed to observe the destruction process.

Monday 24 February 2025 | 07:38

Destroying of meth. Photo: Inoke Rabonu

Destroying of meth. Photo: Inoke Rabonu

The Fiji Police Force as per a High Court Order dated 13th December 2024 will be destroying 4.15 tonnes of methamphetamine at the Dignified Crematorium today, the 24th of February 2025, by way of vaporising in a furnace, a destruction method practiced by law enforcement globally.

Thorough consultations with stakeholders and clearance from relevant authorities have ensured the disposal process is in accordance with best practices, taking into consideration the health and environmental concerns associated with the destruction of the high volume of illicit drugs.

Through coordination, the execution of the destruction process has been planned to ensure transparency, safeguarding the integrity of the Fiji

Police Force.

In accordance with the Court Order, subject to security protocols, Legal Counsels of the Respondents are allowed to observe the destruction

process.

At the end of the destruction process, full details will be released to the public for transparency and accountability.

Stakeholders invovled include the Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Policing, Minstry of Health and Medical Services, Ministry of Environment, Republic of Fiji Military Forces, Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, Australian Federal Police, New Zealand Police,

Energy Fiji Limited, Dignified Crematorium, International Observers, and the Nausori Town Council.

*Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Crime*

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