The Monrovia City Court has ordered the arrest of the former student advocate Martin K. N. Kollie for alleging that a security officer at the Freeport of Monrovia is the prime suspect behind the murders of the two Liberia Revenue Authority employees.
Court Denies Gov’t Request to Prevent Roots Holdings from Suing
The Monrovia City Court has ruled against the government in the ongoing case against Roots FM, allowing Roots Holdings Incorporated, the radio station’s parent company, to sue the government on behalf of the station.
Court Orders Roots FM Closed for Operating Illegally
Popular radio station Roots FM was shut down on Thursday, October 10 after the Monrovia City Court issued a writ of search and seizure warrant to retrieve several equipments at the station, including the station’s transformer.
Woman Jailed for Killing Boyfriend Over July 26 Gift
The Monrovia City Court has incarcerated 26-year-old Marthaline Kollie for allegedly killing her boyfriend in Gardnerville after he refused to give her enough money for the July 26 Independence Day celebrations.
Soltiamon’s PTA Says Police Action to Barricade Principal’s Home Was ‘Disgusting’
The Parents Teachers Association of the Soltiamon School System has frowned on the action of the Liberian National Police to barricade the home of the school’s principal, Solomon Juah, Sr.
Soltiamon’s Principal and Dean of Students Released from Prison on Criminal Appearance Bond
A day after they were incarcerated for flogging a female student at their Soltiamon Christian School System, the principal and the dean of student affairs have both been released from pre-detention at the Monrovia Central Prison.
Court Releases 13 Riot Suspects on Bond After Challenge from Defense Lawyers
The Monrovia City Court has released 13 of the 21 riot suspects from the Monrovia Central Prison following a protest at the Temple of Justice and a challenge from defense lawyers. Â
Two Central Bank Officials Also in Prison in Connection to ‘Missing Billions’ Case
The Liberia National Police have turned over to the Monrovia City Court two defendants in the multiple criminal offense case involving former and current officials of the Central Bank of Liberia.
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