In an astonishing move that will have serious diplomatic consequences if the New Zealand government cares about its sovereignty and territorial integrity, Fiji has sent Fijian agents to pursue the exiled substantive DPP, Christopher Pryde, at his home in suburban Christchurch and also harass his neighbours.
The neighbours were so disturbed by the presence of Fijians in cars outside Christopher Pryde’s home and the questions they were being asked about the DPP’s whereabouts and the whereabouts of his family that they have complained to their local MP.
Pryde himself was absent from Christchurch at the funeral of his mother in Dunedin and returned to find his neighbours “deeply troubled” by the intrusion of agents of a foreign government in their quiet suburban neighbourhood.
He says he contacted the New Zealand Police, who had no knowledge of Fijian agents operating in Christchurch and the police advised him to contact them if they returned.
Here’s the DPP’s statement, which has been sent to media outlets in Fiji and New Zealand.
Detailed analysis to come.




The bungling and venal Fijian judiciary is not pursuing justice against Christopher Pryde. It is bent on vengence.
A dispute over gratuity payments has been inflated into criminal charges and turned into a cross‑border chase and the one man who refuses to let corrupt officials escape accountability is now being targeted as if he were a fugitive.
Sending him into Fiji’s prison system, where unexplained deaths are a known risk, would not be prosecution but elimination.
New Zealand must decide whether it will protect its sovereignty or allow intimidation to masquerade as law.
One thing is 💯 % guaranteed-Sona Rolex Snake is ‘unaware’ and ‘yet to be informed’.’
Equally spineless, worthless police commissioner will say ‘their phones were hacked’ to make AI generated claims.
Fiji media with jellyfish spine will ignore the story.
Someone else will claim this was all a misunderstanding, and the goons were merely from a lawn mowing service.
Fiji Government has sent goons to harass NZ citizens. This is a total breach of New Zealand’s territorial integrity.
Rolex Rabuka, Nancy Fancy at ODPP and gauri Rabuku as well Saleshni Temo are behind this. Pryde is innocent throughout. NZ should trace and arrest those goons and hold them to account.
Immigration should immediately check border records for who they are and what the went to New Zealand for and have them deported for carrying out illegal acts in Christchurch. It’s a pity that the neighbours didn’t take down the registration of the vehicle they were in.
An official apology should be sought regarding this incident as soon as those people are identified.
One person was sent by FICAC, according to Facebook. He had been sent to serve CP . So I suppose the FICAC fellow took some goons along with him.
You’d think JVB’s era was bad, his government harassing his nemesis.
This lot of bumbling idiots have cranked up and refined the level of idiocy and clumsiness to an art form that is beyond the pale.
I’m sure a goon squad of native Fijians was a great idea to easily blend in in Christchurch where the vast majority of people do not look native Fijian. Brilliant.
Inspector Clouseau would blush and hang his🔍glasses with this squad’s inept, bumbling, amateurish sleuthing.
Perhaps they were in Maori get up to look normal. Hilarious.
Sa yawa dina.
Has anyone thought of the fact that Mossad may be assisting these Fijians and Fiji government. We all know that Fiji is really little Israel in the pacific. So big brother is protecting little brother.
Fiji has stood with Israel in all its murderous activities in recent years.
Fiji under the two “T”s, Turaga and Temo, has become a legalistic authoritarian dictatorship.
Were those so-called Fijians who enquired about Pryde in Christchurch, Fijian policemen? If so, then the COP or Minister of Policing should explain.
Fiji does not have an organised intelligence organisation. So they can’t be labelled ‘intelligence operatives’.
They could be a vigilante group. Or perhaps a bunch of street thugs wannabe ‘James Bond’. We have plenty of those.