Fiji seems to have shifted its perspective on the region’s illicit drug trafficking, moving from viewing it as a distant threat to being directly in the midst of it. To being right in the middle of it. Officials described alarming statistics about drug trafficking through Fiji at this week’s Pacific Peace and Security Dialogue in Suva: Recently, over the last three years, 4.5 metric tonnes of methamphetamine (valued at approximately $3.6 billion…
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