Police arrested a 27-year-old man in connection with the death of Kefu Featured
3 May, 2021. A 27-year-old man has been arrested in Tonga in connection with the death of a prominent human rights activist.
Polikalepo Kefu was killed on Saturday near his home town in what police are investigating as a homicide.
"Poli, as he has known to many of us, was a selfless humanitarian and a tireless advocate for the rights of those with diverse sexual orientatations, gender identities and gender expressions," the Leiti's Association said in a statement, adding that Kefu was the victim of a violent attack.
"In these dark and troubling times, we are reminded of Poli's light and positive energy, and we encouraged knowing that this is when we are most needed to continue our work," the association said.
RNZ Pacific correspondent Kalafi Moala said Kefu's death had shocked the community.
"There's just a sense of shock and anger at the fact that here is a young man who was doing so much good for the community in Tonga, and not only that he was such a pleasant person, you couldn't imagine that he would be a subject of violence," Moala said.
Tonga police said a man was arrested late on Saturday and remained in police custody awaiting a court appearance. A police spokesperson promised more information on Monday afternoon.
In a statement, the Pacific Sexual and Gender Diverse Network said: "Poli is known to many of us in the region and globally as one of the passionate, critical, kick-ass, funny and a diehard human rights activist. With his charm and leadership, he touched so many lives and was an inspiration to us all."
"Your death will not be in vain Poli."