Attorney General warns after false reports that Minister of Police placed under house arrest

'IKAI MO'ONI NGAAHI TUKUAKI’I ‘OKU PUKE ‘A E ‘EIKI MINISITA POLISI ‘O TAUHI MALU ‘I HONAU ‘API ‘Oku faka’amu ‘a e ‘Ofisi ‘o e ‘Ateni Seniale ke fakahā ‘a ‘enau tokanga mamafa fekau’aki mo e ngaahi fakamatala ‘oku lolotonga tuku atu ‘i he Mītia Fakasōsiale ‘i he faka’osinga ‘o e uike kuo ‘osi ‘o tukuaki’i ai kuo “puke ‘o tauhi malu ‘i honau ‘api” ‘a e ‘Eiki Minisita Polisi, Tamate Afi mo e Me’a Fakafokifā, Tanaki Pa’anga Hu Mai mo e Tute, Mateni Tapueluelu. ‘Oku faka’amu ‘a e ‘Ofisi ‘o e ‘Ateni Seniale ke fakahā ki he kakai ko e ngaahi fakamatala mo e ngaahi talanoa ko ‘eni ‘oku tuku atu ‘i he Mītia Fakasōsiale ‘oku ‘ikai ke totonu mo ‘ikai ke ‘iai hano makatu’unga. ‘Oku kole atu ki he kakai ke kataki ‘o ngaue’aki ‘a e fakapotopoto ‘i he taimi ‘oku tuku atu ai ‘a e ngaahi fakamatala ‘i he Mītia Fakasōsiale.

Allegations being circulated on social media which claimed the Minister of Police Mateni Tapueluelu was put under house arrest were false and baseless, the Attorney General’s Office said this afternoon. 

The Attorney General has appealed to the public to be considerate when posting information on social media. 

Kaniva news understands the allegations were posted to anti-government Facebook pages and shared by their members and some concerned online users. 

A statement from the Attorney General Office read: “The Attorney General’s Office wishes to express its serious concerns regarding information that is currently circulating on Social Media since last weekend claiming that the Honourable Minister of Police, Fire & Emergency Services, Revenue & Customs, Mateni Tapueluelu is “under house arrest”. 

“The Attorney General’s Office wishes to advise the public that these information and stories circulating on Social Media are not factual and without foundation. Members of the public are requested to demonstrate restraint and responsibility while posting on Social Media.”

The warning from the Office came after the government set up a panel to investigate what had been described as “violent attacks” on the royal family that were carried on Facebook last month.

The Attorney General said last month police were considering laying treason charges against the people responsible.

“There’s a couple of accounts with Tongan names that have actually shown pictures and comments which may amount to defamation or sedition or treason,” she said, adding that the prime minister and government had also been targeted by some Facebook pages.

The government announced it was considering banning Facebook in the kingdom.


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