Fiji police investigate leak of explicit video involving former minister Lynda Tabuya

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Fiji police are investigating the leak of an explicit video involving former cabinet minister Lynda Tabuya. She has filed a complaint with the cybercrime unit, calling the incident a serious form of cyberbullying and gender-based violence. The video, which went viral, led to Tabuya's dismissal from her Cabinet position by Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka. Despite this, she remains a Member of Parliament, though some are calling for her resignation. Police officials stated that cyberbullying is a serious crime and emphasized that all cases are treated equally, regardless of the individual's status. Tabuya's case will not receive special treatment.


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