Fiji leaders divided over 2017 Chinese police operation, Rabuka warns of destabilizing influence
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Exclusive video shows Chinese police flying to Fiji in 2017, arresting and hooding 77 Chinese nationals accused of cyber scams, and flying them back to China as Fijian police watch passively.
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Fiji's Prime Minister Rabuka calls on China to retreat from the Pacific, warns of destabilizing influence, prefers partnering with Australia.
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Fiji's Home Affairs Minister says Fiji will continue security cooperation with China under the same agreement made by the previous government.
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The 2017 Chinese police operation in Fiji is seen as an example of China overstepping legal processes and violating Fiji's sovereignty.
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Rabuka says Fiji could be influenced by countries offering "goodies" and needs to be cautious of agendas from China as well as Australia and the US.