Voice Of Liberia CEO petitions police and legislature over alleged death threat

The Chief Executive Officer of Voice of Liberia and broadcast Liberian Journalist, Sekou Sheriff has petitioned the Liberia National Police and the 54th National Legislature seeking their interventions into alleged death threat over his life by a Lebanese business tycoon, Ali Kobeissi.

Journalist Sheriff was escorted through a peaceful match by hundreds of citizens in solidarity with him from the Capitol By-Pass to the headquarters of the LNP and the Capitol Building.

Presenting the separate petitions to the two national authorities Thursday, February 16, 2023, Journalist Sheriff narrated that he sought and obtained classified documentations and collaborative testimonies from whistle-blowers.

He added that the information links some foreign businesses to an alleged criminal syndicate, thereby defrauding the Liberian Government of money in taxes.

The broadcast journalist noted that in an attempt to seek clarification and to authenticate the documents linking some of those businesses, he communicated with some of the managers of the businesses in question, but said they have since denied the allegations.

Whereas, as the investigative process was ongoing, I received a telephone call on Tuesday, February 7, 2023; from a man who identified himself as Ali Kobeissi, claiming to be the owner of the Building Material Center on the Capitol. During the telephone conversation, Ali mandated me to immediately abandon my ongoing investigation or risk losing my life,” he averred.

He indicated that what got him so terrified is that, during the telephone conversation, Ali reminded him on multiple occasions to record the conversation.

The Voice of Liberia CEO stated that Ali advised him not to take his threats lightly, bragging that he is connected to all the top-ranking officials of government.  He stressed that as such, the foreign national told him that nothing would have come out of any complaint filed against him.

Since that day Honorable Lawmakers, Ali calls me almost daily to remind me about the threat. (An audio of the call is available). During his most recent call a few days ago, he reminded me that from his BMC store to my office was very short and he could get to me whenever he wanted. I humbly seek your intervention as the people’s deputies to ensure my safety and that justice is served immediately in this grave matter as I honestly don’t know the next move of Ali against my life,” Sheriff told the 54th Legislature.

According to him, information in the public shows that Ali is the only foreign national riding a vehicle with a siren, and it is alleged that he has a gun in his possession.

Whereas, being worried about the threats against my life, I immediately wrote to the Liberia National Police, the National Commission on Human Rights and other institutions on February 10, 2023, bringing to their attention the threats from Ali,” the statement said.

At the same time, Sekou Sheriff intoned that despite the Liberia National Police’s responsibility to maintain law and order as well as ensure safety, are yet to investigate this matter.

Meanwhile, receiving the petition, Nimba County District Four Representative Gunpue L. Kargon promised to deliver the petition to Dr. Bhofal Chambers, Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Rep. Kargon also assured Mr. Sheriff that his communication will surface on the floor of plenary next Tuesday, February 21, 2023, for discussion and subsequent action.

The Nimba County lawmaker, who is also the Chair on the House’s Committee on Claims and Petitions termed himself as the face of the young people as such, he will ensure that the death threat against the Liberian broadcast Journalist will be investigated by plenary.

At the same time, while receiving the petition on behalf of the Liberia National Police, the LNP Commissioner Unit 105, Prince Davies has assured Sekou Sheriff that the communication will be forwarded to the Police Inspector General, Col. Patrick Sudue.

Commissioner Davies thanked the broadcaster and the citizens for peacefully and orderly conducting themselves in seeking redress of their concerns.

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