Superintendent Matthew Z. Daniels of River Cess has drawn attention to what he says is an increase in unexplained deaths in the county over the past year.
Autopsy on Corpses of Two Children “Failed†Due to Decay
The head of a leading human rights group has described the autopsy of Alvin Moses and Ruben Paye as “failed†due to a decay of the bodies.
Children’s Rights Group Want Speedy Trial in Rape Case Against LINSU President
The leadership of the Liberia National Children Representative Forum has called for a speedy trial in the rape case involving a 16-year-old girl who was allegedly raped by Varney Jarsey, President of the Liberia National Student Union.
Sanniquellie Court Opens for November Term, with Judge Calling for Rule of Law
The eighth judicial circuit court in Sanniquellie has opened for its November term with the resident judge addressing lawyers, magistrates, police, and ordinary citizens in an attempt to promote justice and the rule of law.
Activists Plan March Seeking to Reopen Investigation into Children’s Deaths
A group of children’s rights organizations has announced a peaceful march demanding that authorities reopen the investigation into the deaths of two minors, Alvin Moses and Ruben Paye.
River Cess Law Enforcement Officers Accused of Armed Robbery
In a case that highlights abuse of power by law enforcement authority that River Cess residents often complain about, four officers are being accused of armed robbery, among other crimes.
Police in Ganta Raid Various Communities for Petty Criminals
Police in Ganta have launched a raid on petty criminals known as ‘zogos’.
September 30 in Perspective: Businessman Prince Howard Reflects After One Year
September 30 marked one year since Ganta came to a standstill for more than three hours due to mob violence.