The Liberia Drugs Enforcement Agency unit in River Cess has finally burnt L$500,000 (US$3,246.75) worth of marijuana it confiscated three weeks ago.
Victims of Imprisoned Murderer in Bong Call for Reparations
Sentenced to life imprison for killing his girlfriend and wounding two others, the scabs of Porkpah’s actions are still being seen and felt in the community.
Man Stabs 22-Year-Old to Death in Fight Over Clotheslines
Police in Pleebo have arrested Morris Smith, aged 18, for stabbing the 22-year-old John Bedell to death during a fight over a frivolous argument.
Former President Sirleaf ‘Shocked’ and ‘Angry,’ Wants CBL Investigative Report Released
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has weighed in again on the case of the allegedly missing billions of Liberian dollar banknotes. She has called on the Central Bank of Liberia to release reports of an investigation she said it had already completed on the issue.
International Justice Group Wants Weah, Sirleaf to Provide Explanation on L$16 Billion
The International Justice Group has called on President Weah and Ellen Jonson Sirleaf to provide an explanation about the supposed disappearance of L$16 billion in banknotes.
Nimbaians Embrace Invitation of FBI to Investigate Case of Missing Banknotes
Nimbaians have praised the government’s decision to invite officials from the United States FBI to aid in the ongoing investigation of the missing banknotes.
LACC Heads Unhappy Over Exemption from L$16 Billion Investigation
Following the establishment of a team to investigate the whereabouts of the missing L$16 billion in newly printed banknotes, the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission has expressed dissatisfaction over its exemption.
Finance Minister Says Liberians Should Disregard Previous Gov’t Statements About Missing L$16 Billion
As pressure mounts on the government to provide information about the allegedly missing L$16 billion banknotes, Finance Minister Samuel Tweah says Liberians should disregard previous statements and press releases by Information Minister Eugene Nagbe and Justice Minister Musa Dean.