Nine police officers that will leave for South Sudan on Saturday have been reminded of the need to uphold their oath to serve with integrity and professionalism at all times.
Commissioner of Police Brigadier General Sitiveni Qiliho issued the reminder to the outgoing United Nations Mission in South Sudan contingent who will be deployed for a year of duty.
Qiliho told the officers that during their term of deployment they will be serving their country and family and any issues of ill-discipline or misconduct will negatively impact their families and the nation.
He also told the officers to consider themselves fortunate to have been chosen as some police officers may never get this opportunity.
The contingent is led by Senior Superintendent of Police Malakai Kivarua and departs Fiji on Saturday.
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