The police in Fiji are warning that swearing at people is illegal in the country, after responding to concerns about an ex-student who swore at a Principal on facebook.
The Fiji Village reports that police spokesperson, Atunaisa Sokomuri, has confirmed that some Marist supporters raised serious concerns about a social media post, in which an ex-student swore at the Marist Principal.
He said the Cyber Crimes Unit investigated the matter and met with the person, who has since put up a public apology.
The Fiji police have stressed that swearing at people is illegal in the country, and people should respect the law.