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THE PRIME MINISTER'S DRUNKEN DRIVER sends media into intoxicated frenzy but are we sure DRIVER was really same one behind the wheels - remember Bainimarama's Minister Bala! Magistrate: 'No one saw Bala'

27/11/2017

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The guard allowed him through the gates! Fijileaks: What if the driver had other intentions: to assassinate Frank Bainimarama? Why didn't the guard call the Police immediately, instead of letting him into the
Prime Minister's compound?

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SAD! Another victim of booze culture in Fiji
52-year-old military officer Jese Navunicagi Bauli [above photo] charged with one count of serious assault, one count of resisting arrest, one count of refusing to take a breathalyzer test, one count of dangerous driving occasioning bodily harm and one count of failing to stop when asked by a police officer, has appeared in the Suva Magistrates Court.

Bauli has been released on strict bail conditions and asked not to interfere with police witnesses and not to re-offend.

The case will be called again on the 27th of February.

It is alleged that the man who was driving a private car, was smelling of alcohol and refused to go through the breathalyzer test at McGregor Road at 3am yesterday.

He said that he was a driver at the Prime Minister's Office.

People who witnessed the incident say that he continued to refuse to undergo the test and allegedly punched one of the officers.

He then allegedly drove off while the second officer had put a hand in the car to take the key out.

The second police officer was dragged by the car for about 10 metres.

The officers and some members of the public then gave chase and the man allegedly drove into the Prime Minister's residence at Ratu Sukuna Road.

It is alleged that the police officers tried to arrest the man however he had already driven into the premises.
The two police officers lodged an official complaint at Totogo Police Station.

Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama has confirmed to Fijivillage that he was only made aware of the incident regarding the driver from the Prime Minister's Office at about 10 o'clock yesterday morning and he called the driver immediately to present himself to the Police.

Bainimarama says the driver had come to the gates of his official residence after 3am yesterday and the guard at the gate had not allowed him in.

However, when the man continued to insist that he needed to drive his private car in, the guard allowed him in. (Fijileaks: What if the driver had other intentions: to assassinate Frank Bainimarama? Why didn't the guard call the Police immediately, instead of letting him into the Prime Minister's compound?)

The police officers had then come to the gate at about 3.30am, however, Police could not take him in. Source: Fijivillage News, 27 November 2017

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Fijileaks: Most Indo-Fijian VOTERS are waiting for this Dancer who wriggled his bottom out of JUSTICE for killing the poor Indo-Fijian farmer. Bala was driving a Lautoka City Council car and had refused to be breathalyzed at the scene of accident; instead, he admitted himself to  Lautoka Hospital, to await his political masters to get on the case, Fiji style! Aiyaz Khaiyum and Praveen Bala seem to believe that Indo-Fijians are a bunch of fools and morons, who will forgive Bala at the poll

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