From the Editor-in-Chief’s desk | Your Saturday, January 6 briefing

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THE Police have been put on notice – to shape up and improve their service in 2024.

This was the stern message sent out by Minister for Home Affairs and Immigration Pio Tikoduadua after meeting with senior officers and divisional heads of the Fiji Police Force (FPF) yesterday.

That’s the big news on the front page of The Fiji Times for Saturday,  January 6.

In the second story on the front page, dead, unclaimed, and alone on ice is the fate of people whose bodies have been lying for months in the cold at the Colonial War Memorial Hospital mortuary. Three of the bodies have been on the shelves since the COVID-19 pandemic.

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