The Liberia National Police have charged and sent to court two men, including their own Sgt. Sensee Kowo, who served as deputy commander in Ganta. The men are being charged in relation to their involvement in an incident that left 18-year-old Samuel Selleh, a commercial motorcyclist, dead.
Ganta Deputy Police Commander Disrobed in Killing of 18-year-old Motorcylist
The commander of the Liberia National Police in Nimba, Commissioner Augustine Leo Warri, has disclosed that one of his officers, Sgt. Sensee Kowo, who was also deputy commander of the Ganta Detachment, has been disrobed and is currently under investigation for allegedly killing 18-year-old motorcyclist, Samuel Selleh.
One Arrested and One at Large in Case of CARI’s Missing US$50,000
Police in Bong have charged a recent graduate of Cuttington University with criminal conspiracy and theft of property, in connection to the recent money theft at the Central Agricultural Research Institute.
During Police IG Visit to Lofa, Superintendent Kamba Requests Construction of Police Depot
Superintendent William Kamba of Lofa has requested that Inspector General Patrick Sudue of the Liberia National Police construct a police depot between Konia and Zorzor, as a means of mitigating violence and local disputes in the area.
Jonathan Williams Found Guilty of Murdering Super FM Journalist
Judge Nancy Sammie of the 11th Judicial Circuit Court has found Jonathan Williams guilty of murdering Super FM journalist Tyron Brown.
Solicitor General Says Head of Assets Recovery Team’s Resignation a Big ‘Blow’ to Corruption Fight
Solicitor General Syrenius Cephus, who is also the government’s chief prosecutor, says the exit of Cllr. Arthur Johnson as head of the government’s Assets Investigation, Restitution, and Recovery Team is a big blow.
Coroner Investigation Finds Foul Play in Death of Motorcyclist in Voinjama
A 15-man coroner jury set up in Voinjama to investigate the mutilated body of Abdul Jalloh, a motorcyclist who went missing nearly two weeks ago, has reported foul play in his death.
River Cess Magistrate Fears Lack of Essential Staff is Empowering Traditional System Over Courts
The magistrate of the Cestos City Magisterial Court in River Cess says operations at the court are being seriously impaired due to the lack of a court clerk, bailiff, and vital stationery supplies.