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Fiji military called in to maintain 'security' after vote

Bainimarama came to power in a 2006 coup but has since won two elections to stay in power

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Frank Bainimarama arrives at Yat Sen Secondary School polling station to cast his vote during the general elections Pic/AFP

Frank Bainimarama arrives at Yat Sen Secondary School polling station to cast his vote during the general elections Pic/AFP

Fiji's police said the country's powerful military had been called in to help "with the maintenance of security and stability" Thursday, following an election that looked set to remove the country's leader of 16 years from power.

In a statement, the police force -- whose commanders are loyal to Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama -- cited unspecified "racial tension" and "intelligence" about "planned civil unrest" as the cause of the move.

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