Commission concerned about cases of alleged Police brutality, 3 complaints received

Commission concerned about cases of alleged Police brutality, 3 complaints received

By Vijay Narayan
Tuesday 26/11/2024

The Fiji Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission is seriously concerned regarding cases of alleged police brutality as in recent days, they have received three complaints of alleged human rights breaches concerning police.

Commission Chair, Pravesh Sharma says the three complaints include an alleged police brutality case in Nausori where a by-stander was subjected to physical assault.

Sharma says in another case, a man was allegedly held in police custody in the Northern Division for two weeks and he was subjected to physical assault.

He says another case at hand is of alleged use of force during a caution interview, to secure a confession statement.

Sharma says the Commission calls for an urgent, impartial, and transparent investigation into all allegations of police brutality, and the perpetrators must be held accountable.

He strongly condemns all acts of violence inflicted by police including brutality which constitute a gross violation of human rights and undermines the trust placed in Law Enforcement Authorities by the public.

The Commission Chair says as protectors of public safety, the police are duty-bound to uphold the law with integrity and professionalism, treating every individual with respect and dignity.

He adds accountability is crucial to restoring public confidence in the justice system and ensuring that such incidents do not recur. They also urge the Fiji Police Force to prioritize comprehensive human rights training for all officers, emphasizing the importance of restraint, de-escalation, and respect for human dignity in their interactions with the public.

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