LNP Suspends Two Officers for Unlawful Entry at Capitol Building
The Liberia National Police has suspended two officers for unlawfully entering and opening a vehicle belonging to Representative Yekeh Y. Kolubah. The officer’s suspensions follow a reported theft of substantial cash and valuables from the vehicle. Investigations continue, reflecting the LNP’s commitment to integrity and accountability.
On March 25, 2025, the Liberia National Police (LNP) suspended two officers following an investigation into unlawful entry regarding a gray Nissan Jeep belonging to Representative Yekeh Y. Kolubah, parked at the Capitol Building. The investigation, carried out by the Professional Standards Division (PSD), concluded that Chief Inspector Frank P. Banda was suspended for two months without pay for unlawfully entering the vehicle, while Sergeant Sam C.F. Karbah received a one-month suspension for unlawfully opening it.
The investigation was initiated after Representative Kolubah reported a significant theft, including US$25,000, 2,000,000 Liberian Dollars, along with a computer, an iPhone, and jewelry worth US$2,500. The PSD noted the potential impropriety associated with the officers involved and recommended further investigations if any links are established connecting them to the alleged crime.
Police have requested Jack Traore, who allegedly tampered with the vehicle, to undergo questioning. Furthermore, an in-depth investigation is to be conducted involving individuals seen in related video footage to determine any links to the missing items. The LNP reaffirmed its commitment to transparency, accountability, and uphold professional integrity in all operations, appreciating public patience during this process.
The Liberia National Police has acted by suspending two officers in connection with unlawful conduct involving a vehicle on Capitol premises. A robust investigation followed allegations of a significant theft reported by Representative Kolubah. The police’s commitment to transparency and thorough inquiry reflects their responsibility in addressing improprieties and ensuring public trust in law enforcement.
Original Source: thenewdawnliberia.com
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