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In a riveting and highly anticipated press conference on Friday, June 6, Liberia's Inspector General (IG) of the Liberia National Police (LNP), Colonel Gregory Coleman, broke his silence on the ...
Fierce flames swept the main entrance of the building, leaving many people trapped, according to the Liberia National Police spokesman Moses Carter. At least 26 children and one teacher were killed.
Kevin In Liberia blogs about the rule of law and the Liberian national police, ” According to the Manager of Police Statistics, a member of the LNP himself, and a man I spoke to for twenty odd minutes ...
(Monrovia) – Rampant police corruption denies Liberians equal and impartial justice and impedes the country’s postwar development, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.
Of course, corrupt police are only one part of Liberia’s problems. “There’s corruption in all institutions,” says Cecil Griffiths, president of the Liberia National Law Enforcement ...
ploughed in material, human and financial resources to help rebuild the Liberia National Police Force and restore its image as a "force for good". And this was to be accomplished as part of the ...
"There were lots of people that got burned," said Prince B. Mulbah, deputy inspector general for the Liberia National Police. Another police officer, Malvin Sackor, said that after the crash ...
The Liberia National Police (LNP), which stands at 4,417 police officers, is now twice the size of the army and bears the primary responsibility for maintaining law and order and creating the ...
We thinking of more progress on reconciliation." The Liberia National Police said they plan to train an additional 5,000 officers. But beyond these measures by the government and police ...