Speed Up The Investigation!
(Editorial)
The Inquirer
Monrovia, Liberia
Distributed by
The Perspective
Atlanta, Georgia
Posted June 14, 2004
ON LAST THURSDAY, the Vice Chairman of the National Transitional
Government of Liberia(NTGL),Wesley Momo Johnson openly expressed his frustration
over the slow pace of the investigation into the murder of the late John
Auffrey, a member of the last United States Military Mission that visited
the country to assess conditions for the possible restructuring of the Armed
Forces of Liberia(AFL).
VICE CHAIRMAN JOHNSON who was speaking when he paid a visit at the Liberia
National Police Headquarters to ascertain the status of the investigations,
said it is unfortunate that the police have not been able to apprehend and
prosecute those responsible for the gruesome murder of the late American.
THE NTGL VICE Chairman also said that the murder of Mr. Aufrey is of paramount
concern to the Liberian government. Additionally, Vice Chairman Johnson
said the international community is watching the Liberian government to
see as to whether it is committed to justice and the rule of law as it claims.
AT THE SAME time, Vice Chairman Johnson called on security agencies in the
country to network in their operations so as to apprehend the perpetrators
of the act and bring them to justice for the evil they have committed.
INDEED, WE SHARE the concern of the NTGL Vice Chairman that the investigation
has taken a slow pace. Our support for his comments stems from the fact
that this matter is grave and is a test case for the people and the nation
in general to demonstrate their practical commitment to the rule of law.
AS STATED BY Vice Chairman Johnson, the international community is watching
Liberia with an eagle’s eye to see what will come out of the gruesome
murder of a man who came to the country to help work for the obtainment
of peace.
FURTHERMORE, WE WANT to call on all concerned to treat this matter with
a high level of seriousness. This is a no joking matter as it has something
to do with taking away life and at the same time cast a dark cloud over
the nation in the eyes of the international community.
FOR US, WE believe that the media should be given a free hand to conduct
its own investigation into this serious murder. The media in accordance
with its investigative techniques can help to facilitate the work of the
security agencies. Too many times, the media has been prevented from carrying
on such functions under the guise that it could jeopardize security investigation.
THERE ARE MANY questions which still need to be answered: How did the perpetrators
enter the premises? Where is the American lady who was robbed, and what
did she tell investigators? How did the killers enter the victim’s
room? How did they enter the hotel and where were the hotel security guards?
Was there any autopsy done before the victim’s body was flown to the
United States?
HENCE, WE CALL on the security investigating this matter to treat it with
all seriousness so it would not be business as usual. We say this because
we notice in the past, how similar cases were not treated with serousness
despite public outcries. This time around, let this make a difference. Let
this matter be taken seriously as the world keeps an eagle eye on Liberia.
THEREFORE, LET ALL those concerned, speed up the investigation.