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Luke Nacei Kevin Kumar and Josua Dolo at the Suva Magistrates Court today. Picture: SOPHIE RALULU “You are putting the public’s life in danger when you operate as a non-essential business,” Suva Magistrate Shageeth Somaratne said as he imposed heavy fines on a manager and an employee of Exotic Fiji Limited. The duo Kevin Kumar and Josua Dolo pleaded guilty to breaching restrictions and were ordered to pay $3000 within three months’ time. Magistrate Somaratne ordered Kumar to pay $2000 while Dolo was handed a fine of $1000. The court heard that Dolo earned $150 a week and that both accused were first offenders. ....
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Public Health Violations A Menace: Court Two men who were caught consuming alcohol during curfew and later assaulted police officers have been denied bail at the Magistrates Court in Suva. Magistrate Liyanage Wickramasekera has labeled these by shalveen chand 16 May 2021 10:46 Joji Sai (Left) and Laisiasa Gurai appear at Suva Magistrates Court on May 15th 2021. Photo: Leon Lord 2021-05-07 Two men who were caught consuming alcohol during curfew and later assaulted police officers have been denied bail at the Magistrates Court in Suva. Magistrate Liyanage Wickramasekera has labeled these ....
A view of vendors selling their produce at Lautoka market. Picture: BALJEET SINGH/FT FILE Relief for market vendors Some relief at last for market vendors.Local Government Minister Premila Kumar says vendors who are unable to sell their produce due to the COVID-19 lockdown or for safety reasons decide to close their stalls, will not be charged for the days they are not at the market. Vendors urged not to panic Local Government Minister Premila Kumar has called on municipal market vendors not to panic and stockpile produce. HealthPlus Diagnostic Centre managing director Keshvi Sukul during the MOU signing. Picture: SUPPLIED ....