Police in Lofa have launched a search for Josephine Akoi, a 46-year-old woman who allegedly attempted killing her husband, William Esiah, on Sunday in Zenalormai, Voinjama District.
Police Charge David Tokpah with Theft of Property in Investigation of CARI’s Missing Assets
The Liberia National Police in Bong has finally charged David Tokpah, the suspended head of Natural Resource Management of the Central Agricultural Research Institute, as the main suspect in the theft of property case involving missing assets at Liberia’s Central Agriculture and Research Institute, CARI.
Amid Report of Police Use of Excessive Force, Protest Organizers Want Inspector General Dismissed
The Council of Patriots, the organizer of the anti-government protest held on Monday, January 6, is demanding the dismissal of the inspector general of the Liberia National Police, Patrick Sudue, for the use of excessive force by police officers to disperse peaceful protesters.
Liberian Police Use Force to Disrupt Protesters in Monrovia
Yesterday, officers of the Liberia National Police used tear gas, water hoses and other non-lethal measures to disrupt the relatively peaceful protest organized by the Council of Patriots.
River Cess Officials Sell Scrap Metals from Old Timbo River Bridge to Two Companies
Local government officials in River Cess find themselves at the center of a brewing scandal. The officials are implicated in the double sales of scrap metals removed from the old Timbo River Bridge in the county.
PRESS RELEASE: Broad Street to Close on Saturday for Second Safe Streets Festival
The Liberia National Police will hold a one-day Safe Streets Festival on Saturday, 7 December 2019 on Broad Street, Central Monrovia.
Journalist Attending Int’l Road Safety Conference Highlights the Scourge in Liberia
Road safety experts in Liberia often blame traffic accidents in the country primarily on the use of defective vehicles and the lack of knowledge of safe road usage by drivers. However, a Liberian journalist is shifting attention to the compromises by officials such as police officers.
82% of Liberians Believe Country Going in Wrong Direction
The civil society group, Naymote Partners for Democratic Development, is warning that there is a general decline in perceptions of political governance in Liberia.