National Federation Party MP, Lenora Qereqeretabua is planning to file another Police complaint after sacked teacher, Kishore Kumar made allegations publicly against a male Fijian parliamentarian of Indian descent.
Kumar has said in a public facebook post that the alleged porn video was given to him by a Fijian of Indian Origin MP to convert to MP4 format. He says once the conversion was done, the same MP allegedly asked him to publish the leaked sex video on Kumar’s social media page and the parliamentarian offered him $75,000 cash in a bag filled with $100 notes.
He also says that he has received death threats from this male parliamentarian that if Kumar ever reveals the MP’s name, he will have his people kill Kumar in a bomb blast.
Kishore Kumar claims the same MP who had a series of conversations with him via phone is now telling Fiji that he does not know Kumar and has no links with him. He says Vodafone can confirm if the Fijian of Indian origin Member of Parliament had links to Kishore Kumar Publications by revealing call records from the database.
Kumar has also said publicly that he cannot publish the name of the Member of Parliament who offered him $75,000 because if he can offer Kumar that much cash to publish a leaked sex video, he can also offer another person cash to assassinate Kumar.
Kumar has also claimed that the same parliamentarian paid him more than $9,000 in cash and food vouchers to put up posts about other political parties and politicians.
Police spokesperson, Ana Naisoro says their investigation is focused on elements surrounding the initial complaint lodged against Kumar. She says Kishore Kumar will be questioned again today.
However Qereqeretabua says the investigation should also be conducted against the parliamentarian who is behind the posting of the derogatory posts as alleged by Kishore Kumar.
She will file the complaint by tomorrow.
NFP Leader, Professor Biman Prasad says these are serious allegations, Police can provide protection to Kumar, get the identity of the MP and conduct the full investigation.
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