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Fiji military, police to jointly combat drug trafficking

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SUVA, Feb. 23 (Xinhua) -- The Republic of Fiji Military Forces and the Fiji Police Force plan to form a joint task force aimed at fighting drug trafficking across the country.

The two sides have held a high-level meeting, discussing strategies to address the rising issue of drug-related crimes, reported Fiji Broadcasting Corporation on Sunday.

Leaders of both sides agreed to work together on targeted operations to dismantle drug operations in high-risk areas.

The new task force will focus on identifying and disrupting drug trafficking networks, with joint operations set to begin soon, aiming to clean up drug-infested areas and improve public safety.

According to media reports, Fiji is battling with a drug crisis and local authorities are struggling to contain the flow and use of hard drugs by locals, particularly young people. Enditem

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