EIGHT LIBERIANS DEPORTED FROM THE USA

MONROVIA, LIBERIA-Eight Liberians have been deported to Liberia after they were found guilty of committing multiple state crimes in the United States.

They were found guilty of murder, burglary, smuggling and theft among others.

According to the Director of Communication at the Liberia Immigration Service (LIS) Abraham Dolley, twelve Liberians were expected to be deported, but four took an appeal in the United States.

He told ELBC Wednesday, May 27, 2020, that the deportees arrived in the Country on Wednesday morning at the Roberts International Airport, and were turned over to Health Authorities for mandatory observation for fourteen days.

He explained that following the observation period, the deportees will go through the regular profiling at the LIS Headquarters before reuniting them with their families.

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Jarp Davies is a Liberian journalist who currently works for the Liberia Broadcasting System (LBS) as Reporter and Newscaster. Jarp has more than thirteen years of experience in journalism since he began work as an intern at the United Nations’ UNMIL Radio in Monrovia. At UNMIL Radio, he rose to the positions of Reporter and Program Producer. Jarp has also worked for several media institutions in Liberia including Infinity Corporation, owner of Power FM and TV, Matrix Media, owner of Capitol FM and Capitol Times Newspaper. The Liberian media practitioner is a graduate of the Jireh School of Journalism and Public Relations and a senior student at the University of Liberia. Jarp Davies can be reached at the following contacts and email: jarpd09@gmail #0886616580/0777835862

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