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Meth Is Turning Fiji From a Tropical Paradise Into a Narco’s Playground
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Photo: Caleb Fotheringham. People in Fiji's capital, Suva, are laying the blame squarely on the loss of family values for the nation's meth crisis. Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has pleaded with the public not to even think about trying drugs last month after a video of a young naked women reportedly begging for a hit circled social media. There have also been reports making headlines of users 'blasting' or 'bluetoothing' the highly addictive drug, locally known as 'ice'. The practice of bluetoothing is when someone attempts to get high by withdrawing blood from a host - who has injected meth - and injecting it into a second person, a dangerous practice that has serious health consequences. Navitalai Tamanitoakula, who was in Suva from Nausori on a Saturday morning, confirmed to RNZ Pacific what was an open secret: that the drug situation was getting worse. They ask for money. Fiji is used as a transit point for meth and cocaine. Doris has heard drugs are mostly affecting secondary school students but does not know anyone who is taking them. Pauline Doris says it's the responsibility parents to make sure their children do not get involved in drugs. Fourteen people have been charged in relations to the seizure. Authorities have acknowledged that international drug cartels are using Fiji as a transit point for hard drugs destined for the lucrative Australia and New Zealand markets. Since then, there have been reports of children as young as 10 years old being addicted , as police continue to conduct drug raids and make arrests, including high school children. The county's substance abuse council this week revealed the number of new cases for HIV for the first half of the increased to over , surpassing the total cases for The council's acting head, Josua Naisele, told the public broadcaster 'the highest cases of HIV seem to be coming from people who are injecting themselves with drugs. This time last year, the government rolled out a national plan to tackle a surge in the disease. Pio Tikoduadua. He said the government was 'really working' to tackle poverty in order 'to address the drug crisis comprehensively'. There are reports that bad actors have also penetrated the Police Force. A senior police officer in Lautoka city is under investigation after he allegedly found with illicit drugs last month. Tikoduadua, who is overseeing a major 'police reset', told the Fiji Sun newspaper: 'The Police have problems, I acknowledge that. Shital Devi does not know anyone who takes drugs but sees regular updates from police that they've done drug busts. Shital Devi has been hearing regular updates through social media that police have conducted raids and found drugs. Devi said did not know anyone personally who took drugs nor had she seen someone taking them, but she had seen bongs and needles left on the street. Mesake Tapua says the worsening drug problem in Fiji is creating a bad image of the country. Fiji relies on tourism as its key economic driver, welcoming over , visitors last year. Australia and New Zealand holiday-goers are its key source markets, making over 70 percent of total arrivals. It is considered the centre of economic activities in the Pacific Island region. More than 50 zip lock plastics containing white crystals believed to be methamphetamine and 15 sachets of dried leaves believed to be marijuana were seized by Fiji Police on 13 August. Three men believed to be involved in the sale and distribution of illicit drugs were arrested in separate raids. Photo: Fiji Police Force. Drug-Free World Fiji founder Kalesi Volatabu said the problem had spread through urban and rural environments, in all divisions across the island. Volatabu said research done by her organisation in found drugs in Fiji were intended for the Fijian market and not only passing into bigger markets in Australia and New Zealand. She said people thought they would get a 'great high' from doing it or a 'different high' but it was not the case and put their lives at risk. They don't understand what they're doing. Home Affairs Minister Pio TIkoduadua denies claims the country is a drug haven and is optimistic the government can turn things around. Drug-Free World Fiji founder Kalesi Volatabu says the use of illicit drugs among children as young as 10 years old has become a serious concern for the country. Pacific RSS. Follow RNZ News. Related Stories 'Govt is really working' to fix poverty, the main driver of Fiji's drug crisis - minister 1 Aug Get the RNZ app for ad-free news and current affairs. Top New Zealand Stories King's College staff member resigns after online activity Unwelcome visitors disrupting repairs to Cathedral Cove track Robox a 'hunting ground' for sex offenders to groom child gamers - online safety Government not filling chief science advisor role 'concerning' - ex-advisor Police appeal for information after death of cyclist on Portobello Road in Dunedin.
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