Inspector General (IG) of the Liberia National Police (LNP), Patrick Sudue, has finally agreed to turn over to Criminal Court ‘C” at the Temple of Justice seven vehicles that have been in the possession of the LNP since 2016. The government had earlier accused two Liberians, including one Armstrong Tony Campbell, of transporting the vehicles allegedly stolen from the United States of America. Afterward, on Monday, January 27, the court delivered the vehicles to Campbell, who the Supreme Court had mandated to take possession of his properties. The Supreme Court’s mandate, dated December 23, 2019, was that Criminal Court ‘C’ should make sure to have Campbell take immediate possession and custody of his legitimate properties (seven vehicles). The allegation was denied by Campbell and his co-defendant, Sheak K. Brown.
Source: Daily Observer January 29, 2020 02:27 UTC