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Amid fear arising from land dispute
Police in Ganta on Wednesday, May 5, 2021 nabbed a 29-year old man with about 20 pieces short single barrel guns and over 125 pieces of ammunitions at the Ganta Border amid fear of violence emanating from land dispute between the Suah family on the one hand and the Jabeteh, Donzoe and Sanoe families on the other hand.
Inspector Adolphus Zuah of Ganta Detail told reporters that, the man identified as Layee Zayzay entered the country with 20 pieces of single barrel gun, five packs of rounds which contained 124 pieces of round sealed up in a traveling bag with a few pieces of clothes under the pretext that the bag contains only clothes.
This warehouse in Ganta was burnt to the ground 24 hours after an eviction order was executed on the Jabateh and Donzo families, parties to a land dispute that lasted 10 years.
The Liberia National Police has arrested four persons in connection to the April 20 arson attack on a warehouse in Ganta, Nimba County.
Those arrested include Dutee Donzo, his wife Fanta Donzo, Mariam Fofana, and Dauda Jabateh.
Their arrest coincided with a protest action by people whose goods were burned in the attack. Those affected by the arson attack had marched to the Police station on Monday, April 26, to inquire from the authority what becomes of their goods that were damaged because of the arson attack.
Liberia: Sen. Dillon Describes New Traffic Law Allowing All Lawmakers to Use Opposite Lanes as A Bad Law
Liberia: Sen. Dillon Describes New Traffic Law Allowing All Lawmakers to Use Opposite Lanes as A Bad Law
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MONROVIA – Montserrado County Senator Abraham Darius Dillon has opposed the use of a “third lane” by members of the three branches of the Liberian government, including the 54
th National Legislature during traffic congestion.
Members of the 53
rd National Legislature clandestinely passed a law during the regime of ex-Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf exempting members of the legislative, executive, judicial branches of the Liberian government and others from traffic congestion.