Fiji’s former leader Frank Bainimarama was released on bail after pleading not guilty to a charge that he abused his power as prime minister by stopping a police investigation.
Both Bainimarama and the nation’s suspended police commissioner had spent the night in jail after they were arrested Thursday.
“I served as Fiji’s prime minister with integrity and with the best interests of Fijians at heart,” Bainimarama told reporters outside the courtroom, adding that he would fight the charge not only for his legacy but also for democracy.
The development adds another twist to the volatile political situation on the Pacific island nation, where Bainimarama in December lost a tense election to Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka.
Last month, Bainimarama, 68, was suspended from Parliament for three years for insulting the president, and this week he resigned from Parliament in protest.