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The Liberia National Police (LNP) issued the stern warning against its officers who are in the constant habit of receiving monies from Liberians and foreign nationals as fine for violating protocols or measures instituted by authorities of the Ministry of Health to curtail the spread of the Coronavirus across the country. Recently the LNP Warned Officers against Inhumane Treatment of Violators of Covid-19 Health Protocols Cautions Citizens Not to Pay Fines to Police However, LRA receipts in the possession of IPNEWS clearly shows USD 250.00 as fine paid by some Liberian business houses for violation of the Health measures. There are unsubstantiated claims by some Liberian Businesses that Police demand USD 500- 1500 USD before items and personnel are released, a clamed authorities of the Liberian National Police are yet to respond to. In spite of the government of Liberia 200USD fine imposition, scrolls of Liberian business owners have display government treasury receipt of 250.00 USD as fines paid.

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I am of the strong conviction that, united in a concerted and collective approach, and backed by the full resources of Government, we will once again prevail over this new pestilence.”Ĭount 19 of the Health protocol calls for the imposition of USD 200.00 as fine for violators of the new health measures to ensure Liberians stay in adherence. The Liberian leader states that: ” gather the will and courage to confront and overcome these dangers and threats. Liberian leader stated that he acknowledged that Liberia has been faced with many dangers and challenges in the past decade, yet with resilience Liberians will over all prevail. On June 17, 2021, amidst surge in COVID-19 Cases, President George Manneh Weah, instructed the Ministry of Health (Incident Management System), and the Ministry of Justice to designed new health regulations. However, he said he no longer wanted Liberians to be “spectators” in their economy, as Indian and Lebanese immigrants dominate retail and services while Western and Asian firms own the vast majority of rubber, palm oil and iron ore operations. “We will do all that is within our power to provide an environment that will be conducive for the conduct of honest and transparent business.” “To the private sector, I say to you, Liberia is open for business,” he said in his address. President George Weah during his inauguration promised to remove “unnecessary restraints” on business in a country that ranks near bottom as a place of doing business rankings despite abundant natural resources.

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Liberian businesses involved in the police night swap were the famous ‘Right Curve’, between UN Drive and Benson Streets, Club Brazil, on Peary Street, and the popular ROXX club at the Old road junction adjacent the car wash, among others.Īlso around the Sinkor belt, IPNEWS camera captured the popular Oporto and Creamy owned by Lebanese’s merchants opened with alcoholic drinks on sale and huge gatherings on display yet there was no Police presence. IPNEWS under-cover camera last night at three different Liberian owned entertainment sites, witnessed officers of the Liberia National police making away with chairs and tables even though owners rejected claims that their shops were opened against government 9:00P.M. The callers expressed surprised that Liberian businesses would be harassed and intimidated when Lebanese businesses are opened at night hours with the sale of alcoholic drinks at the disadvantage of Liberian businesses that are constantly harassed and intimidated to closed in keeping with the government of Liberia COVID-19 health regulations. In a midnight swap across Monrovia on Friday, August 6, confiscated chairs and tables of several businesses in violation of the 9:00P.M.closures deadline set by the government of Liberia in June amidst surge in COVID-19 cases.īut Speaking on the popular midnight show ‘crime Watch’, on Freedom FM, Owners of Liberian businesses expressed continuous harassment and intimidation from officers of the Liberia National Police, especially Police officers ridding an SUV Marked RL 208, taking away chairs and other equipment even though their businesses are closed in keeping with the deadline. IPNEWS: Cross-section of Liberian businesses owners across Monrovia have expressed constant waves of harassment and intimidation by some officers of the Liberia National Police at night under the disguise of enforcing ‘HEALTH PROTOCALS’. Curfew Or Health Emergency? Police Ransack Businesses At Night






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