Pita Driti

[2] He also demanded that Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase be investigated for attempting to remove RFMF commander Frank Bainimarama.

[3] In the aftermath of the coup he instigated a witch-hunt for critics of the military regime, who were rounded up and taken to the RFMF barracks in Suva, beaten and intimidated.

[11] In October 2009 Driti was proposed to lead a contingent of soldiers for the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq.

[12] In February 2010 the United Nations rejected the proposal on the basis that Driti was the subject of credible allegations of human rights abuse.

[18] Driti was tried in November 2013, with the military regime alleging that he and Mara had plotted to remove Bainimarama from power.