On the program today
Human rights groups call for an independent investigation into the death of a 38-year-old man, who died while being held by the Fiji military.
A former bike serving a life sentence in Tonga for importing methamphetamine speaks about why he tried to set up a chapter of the Comancheros in the Kingdom.
Pacific airlines feel the pinch of the global fuel crisis, as Fiji Airways scale back operations.
Army historians have solve the WWII mystery, behind the Solomons Islands soldiers recruited to a secretive Australian unit.
The Australian government mulls over a plan, which could see stocks of diesel held by the US military sent to Pacific nations suffering fuel shortages.
And the Marshall Islands orders government offices to close for business at 3pm every day.
Fiji, Tonga, Pacific, Solomon Islands, Marshall Islands, Military Equipment, Crime, Army, Police, Forensic Science, Organised Crime, Drugs, Methamphetamine, Prisons, Air Transport Industry, Travel and Tourism, Energy Industry, World War II









