Author: Augustine T. Tweh

 IBRAHIM JALLOH: “We really need help. No food, no water. Living under this harsh condition in a strange country you don’t know is unbearable for us. We are calling on human rights groups, humanitarian organization, and even our countries’ ambassadors to come to our aid” Monrovia – Human trafficking victims, who were allegedly brought into Liberia from Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Ivory Coast have alarmed that they are not being cared for while in the custody of the Liberian government.

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The raid came a day after FrontPageAfrica reported that Qnet International had allegedly trafficked into the country dozens of teenagers and young adults from Mali, Guinea, and Sierra Leone, among others. The company had brought the country under the guise of providing job, travel, and scholarship opportunities. Monrovia – Officers of the Liberia National Police on Wednesday, July 22, launched a raid on the head offices of Qnet International in Paynesville City, arresting 11 persons linked to an alleged human trafficking scheme.

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Singbeh was summoned along with other senior ex-officials and officials of government to testify in the case for the State. Monrovia – Government lawyers have requested Criminal Court ‘C’ Judge Yamie Quiqui Gbeisay to summon the Secretary of the Liberian Senate, J. Narborlor S. Singbeh, to testify in the case involving former Central Bank Governor Milton A. Weeks and three others.

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