Police call for public to remain calm amid political crisis

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BY ALICE CAMPBELL

Police urges the public to stay calm and respect the principles of the democracy as the country faces a political crisis.

Acting Police Commissioner Mathias Lenialu appeals to members of the public to stay calm while the process takes its course and to allow MPs to do their work in accordance with political processes, a statement by police yesterday said.

Mr Lenialu said to ensure public safety and fairness to this process, the RSIPF is closely monitoring the current political situation.

Lenialu emphasises the importance of maintaining law and order and urges citizens to continue with business as usual, the statement said.

The statement said as the situation unfolds, police will continue to provide updates to keep the public informed and reassured.

“It is crucial for our good citizens to remain vigilant and united during such challenging times. The RSIPF is committed to a peaceful environment and ensuring that our leaders exercise their mandates through a democratic process,” the statement said.

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