SUVA -- Fiji Police Force have issued a strong warning as illegal activities, arrests, fatalities, and serious accidents increase across the country during the busy December period.
Acting Commissioner of Police Aporosa Lutunauga said anyone breaking the law should expect firm enforcement, as police intensify efforts to maintain public order nationwide. (Fiji-Festive season)
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ISLAMABAD -- Pakistani authorities said on Tuesday that terrorists and extremist groups are using online platforms for radicalization targeting vulnerable children, making it a serious digital threat.
Interior Minister of the country's southern Sindh province Zia Ul Hassan Lanjar said that the online radicalization followed a structured pattern, beginning with ideological exposure and gradually progressing to direct psychological manipulation. (Pakistan-Vigilance-Extremist)
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BANGKOK -- Thai Foreign Ministry spokesperson Nikorndej Balankura said on Tuesday that, given the current caretaker status of the Thai government and the continued presence of landmines rendering the border areas unsafe, Thailand considers that conditions are not yet met for convening a Joint Boundary Commission (JBC) meeting.
Nikorndej told a press conference that the proposal to convene a JBC meeting was put forward earlier by the Cambodian side, predating the special meeting of ASEAN foreign ministers. He added that, as the current situation has changed, the proposal needs to be reconsidered. (Thailand-Cambodia-Meeting)
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SUVA -- Vanuatu has recorded its first known armed robbery, after masked men stole foreign currency worth more than 66,000 U.S dollars during a daylight raid at Port Vila International Airport's cargo terminal.
According to Commissioner of Police Kalshem Bongran, the robbery occurred at around 11:59 a.m., when suspects travelling in a white minibus intercepted a vehicle carrying cash for overseas transfer, the Vanuatu Daily Post website reported on Tuesday. (Vanuatu-Armed robbery) Enditem




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