Monrovia –The Defense Team of Cllr. Gloria M. Scott and family have been alarmed about an unknown men who have been caught in the compound of Cllr. Scott’s Virginia residence.
According to the Defense team, the intruders were arrested with the help of community members who called the Police, and they were later taken to a local Police Depot, Zone 6 Base in Virginia.
“They were said to be caught with assorted items from the main house,” the Defense team noted.
It is also alleged that they have been accessing the compound and making away with several items, including a Flat Screen TV, rice, Oil, and construction materials among others.
They have reportedly sleeping in the compound, according to a neighbor (eyewitness).
During the trial at the Lower Court (Criminal Court A”), Defense raised the issue that unknown persons were still accessing the compound and making away with things, but the Prosecution argued that it was a family member by the name of Anthony Musu, who was going to the compound under the pretext of feeding the dogs and Judge Roosevelt Z. Willie ruled that no family member should visit the compound.
The Defense Team noted that it is troubled by these developments and considers them as a validation of the Intrusion alarm blown by their client Cllr. Scott and her family, which Police said was False In Information to Law Enforcement Officers.
It can be recalled that the Head of the Police Investigation Team, Assistant Commissioner of Police – ACP, Monroe A. Dennis, about two weeks ago, made many startling revelations on a local radio (Hott FM), from the United States.
ACP Dennis on the Phone from the US, informed the public that the investigation findings didn’t suggest the crimes mentioned in the indictment, but “heavy hands” interfered and insisted that Cllr. Scott and her family are charged as such.
In keeping with law, the Defense Team forthwith accepted and announced an Appeal before the Honorable Supreme Court of Liberia, the arbiter of all judicial matters in the jurisdiction and the same has been perfected for its March 2024 Term.