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LNP Dismisses Claims of Systemic Torture, Drug Cartel Links, and Inaction in Koijee Communication to U.S. Embassy; Reaffirms Rule of Law and PSD Oversight Mechanisms

LNP Dismisses Claims of Systemic Torture, Drug Cartel Links, and Inaction in Koijee Communication to U.S. Embassy; Reaffirms Rule of Law and PSD Oversight Mechanisms
MONROVIA, Liberia — The Liberia National Police (LNP) has rejected allegations contained in a communication reportedly sent by Jefferson T. Koijee to the United States Embassy in Monrovia, describing the claims as misleading and lacking factual basis while reaffirming the institution’s commitment to the rule of law and internal accountability.
In a formal statement released Monday, the LNP said it acknowledges the right of citizens to raise concerns but asserted that Koijee’s communication “omits key facts related to ongoing investigations and established accountability procedures within the institution.”
The police authority highlighted what it called a contradiction, noting that Koijee has previously been sanctioned by the United States Government for actions including undermining democratic processes and abuse of public office.
The LNP said this history raises “concerns about the credibility and intent of the claims.”
Responding to allegations of institutional inaction, the LNP said it maintains structured accountability mechanisms.
All custodial deaths are subject to mandatory review and may be referred for judicial proceedings when warranted, the statement said.
Allegations of misconduct are investigated by the LNP’s Professional Standards Division (PSD), and use-of-force incidents are assessed under established legal and operational guidelines.
The LNP further clarified the separation of functions between investigation and prosecution, stating that prosecutorial authority “rests solely with the Ministry of Justice of Liberia in line with national laws.”
The institution specifically dismissed allegations of systemic torture, links to drug cartels, and politically motivated violence, calling them “unfounded and inconsistent with ongoing reform efforts and international cooperation initiatives.”
Reaffirming its mandate, the LNP pledged continued transparency in its engagement with the public and international partners, citing its commitment to professionalism, accountability, and the protection of human rights.
Rufus Divine Brooks, Jr.
Rufus Divine Brooks, Jr.
Rufus Divine Brooks Jr is an accomplished independent Liberian journalist with over 7 years of experience in print and electronic media. He has held various roles, including Head of Television and Reporter at Prime FM 105.5, Promotional Manager at TunesLiberia, current Correspondent for Bassa FM in Grand Bassa County and News Desk Editor. He is a full member of the Press Union of Liberia, Brooks has reported on key issues, including Liberia's diplomatic milestones, human interest stories, Politics and sports news. His notable works include coverage of Liberia's leadership roles on U.N. sanctions committees and the Liberia Football Association's elections among others. Brooks contributes to prominent Liberian outlets, including FrontPage Africa and Verity Newspaper, and currently serves as a Senior Reporter at Kear Radio 95.9 in Monrovia. He provides timely updates and insightful analyses through his social media platforms and he's the chief executive officer of the Voice of News in Liberia and currently contribute for KMTV Liberia. WhatsApp (+231)775143511

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