This has become news of national interest to concerned Fiji citizens.
I am appalled by the manner in which the former Attorney-General has come up publicly in the media to defend those involved in Grace Road and the press conferences evolving from some Grace Road officials.
This has been ironed out in the parliamentary sessions this week and the steps taken by Government must be commended, in particular by the Minister for Immigration.
Fiji must not be dedicated to by the foreigners in our nation. We cannot do the same if we are living in Korea. The laws of the land must be obeyed and diligently followed.
When there was call by the International Criminal Police Organisation (INTERPOL) and had issued a red notice on these Korean nationals in July 2018, to “locate and arrest with a view to extradition”, the previous government failed to adhere to the red notices.
The former Attorney-General must be the last person to come into this dilemma.
Why, during his reign, didn’t he put into place appropriate measures when there was a signal from the Korean government on the red notices?
It’s clear that the drama isn’t between Grace Road and Fijian Government, but certain persons in Grace Road.
Let us all cooperate to resolve the Grace Road issue, better for all.
We must have better bilateral relationships with the Korean government.
Story By: Indar Deo Bisun
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