Fiji Military steps up security
Fiji Military steps up security
12 February
2001
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Military Steps Up Security
SUVA (Pasifik Nius): The Fiji military
has stepped up its operations in
the western part of the
main Viti Levu island as the country awaits the
Court of
Appeals decision on Justice Anthony Gates' ruling on the
1997
constitution, the Fiji Times reports.
Army
commander western Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Manulevu said
the
military was monitoring the situation on the February
19 ruling and
ready to act on any insurrection.
"There
will be a lot of snap checkpoints and roadblocks, which
we
started on Sunday night," he said yesterday.
Lt-Col
Manulevu said the military would not take any chance when it
came
to maintaining law and order.
He said the army was
aware of rumours that there would be disturbances
when
the hearing starts on Monday.
While delivering his
judgement late last year on a case filed by
refugee
Chandrika Prasad, Justice Gates had ruled that
the 1997 constitution was
still in place.
However, the interim government appealed against Justice Gates' ruling.
The entire nation and foreign countries are
anxiously awaiting the
outcome of the Appeals Court's
decision on whether the 1997 constitution
remains or
not.
The military said it would not take rumours of violence lightly.
"A lot of people have the misconception
that the axe will fall on Monday
but that is not
true.
"In fact, the hearing starts on Monday and a
decision on the matter may
take days, weeks, or even
months, as it depends on the court," said
Lt-Col
Manulevu.
In an editorial, the Daily Post said: "If there
is a time that the
people of Fiji need to remain calm, it
is now. If there is a time that
the people of Fiji need
to be united, it is now.
"The outcome of this case will in
fact decide the future direction of
this beloved country
of ours. That is why it is in the interests of all
the
parties and all the people of Fiji to remain calm and let
the
judicial system take its own
course."
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