Four new inspectors welcomed into Fiji Police Force

Four new inspectors welcomed into Fiji Police Force

By Nirupa Siwan
Saturday 15/07/2017
Brigadier General Sitiveni Qiliho with newly commissioned officers (L-R)Samuela Vuci, Kavit Mani, Mavis Fatiaki and Netani Seruwaqa

The Fiji Police Force welcomed four new inspectors to the organisation last night after having successfully completed the two and a half year Cadet Training Program.

The four Commissioned officers are Inspector Samuela Vuci, Woman Inspector Mavis Fatiaki, Inspector Kavit Mani and Inspector Netani Seruwaqa.

Police Commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho said that at all times they must practice and administer the Corporate Values of the Fiji Police which are integrity, fairness, trust, empathy and efficiency.

He said that the inspectors will be fulfilling their service motto and their calling to serve is to the people of Fiji.

The officers underwent specific training focused on leadership aligned with all the qualifying courses pertaining to the ranks of junior, senior, sergeants and Inspector Development Courses.

Several awards were also given out during the ceremony last night.

The Sword of Honour was awarded to Inspector Samuela Vuci for having an outstanding overall performance throughout the duration of the Commissioner's Cadet Program, Leadership award was given to Inspector Mavis Fatiaki, Field Leadership Award to Inspector Netani Seruwaqa and Professional Studies Award was awarded to Inspector Kavit Mani.

Brigadier General Sitiveni Qiliho awards the Sword of Honour to Inspector Samuela Vuci

 

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