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The Commissioner of Police Commodore Esala Teleni has invested a lot to Fiji Police Force through spiritual, mental and physical motivation says WPC 3166 Selena Bi Miller.

And these three ingredients not only changed many Police officers but the community also to success. The time has come that we act collectively and responsibly in order to restore pride in the community with people having positive perspective towards our Force, says WPC Miller.

The 28yr old officer from Dreketi Police Post said we must put confidence in our societies since we are the major contributors in combating crime and restoring peace and prosperity.

Fiji Police Force Media Cell staff caught up with this mother of two who was amongst the officers from around the country doing the United Nation Mission Shooting test in Vatuwaqa. “I am proud to be a Police Officer serving my very own people of Fiji. I have passed the UN Sat test and serving in the International Arena will broaden my knowledge which I will try my very best to channel to my colleagues in future,” said Mrs. Miller.

The female Police Officer, who joined Fiji Police Force in 2004, is an authorized Police driver having served at Totogo Police Station, Labasa Police Station and is now based at Dreketi police Post.

She went further to say that she would love to see all officers work together and support each other for a better achievement of success and a decrease in crime.

“Safeguard your children and keep them close to your heart,” added the dedicated mother.

 

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