FIJI NEWS: Fiji’s PM warns people against flouting lockdown rules

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Fijians have been cautioned if the lockdown keeps on being abused, the legislature will have no real option except to force further limitations.

Many individuals have been captured by police for breaking the lockdown leads in Lautoka city.

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An across the country check in time has been forced in Fiji beginning today around evening time.

Head administrator Frank Bainimarama said the lockdown in Lautoka is booked to end on Friday.

“This week will demonstrate completely basic in deciding if – come Friday morning – we lift limitations or need to broaden them. In the event that even one of you neglects to adhere to the guidelines, and God denies this infection spreads inside Lautoka, every one of you will remain in lockdown significantly more.”

Mr Bainimarama said 100 police checkpoints have been raised around the nation to screen the circumstance.

He said the military and naval force would help police during the lockdown and time limitation limitations.

Mr Bainimarama said the time limitation – from 10pm to 5am – ought not affect move laborers including cooks, security officials and those in basic administrations.

He said those requiring clinical help during the time limitation would likewise be allowed to travel.

“Be that as it may, the fundamental message for most by far of Fijians is that during 10pm and 5am, there is to be no meandering in the lanes,” he said.

“In case you’re gotten out without a legitimate explanation, you’ll face genuine outcomes.”

Image Source - Photo: Supplied / Fiji government
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