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After Being Allegedly Flogged By Commander, Female Police Officer Explains Her Ordeal

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PHOTO: Disrobed Col. Jacob Cumeh

By Garmah Never Lomo, garmahlomo@gmail.com and Charles Gbayor, maorethason1997@gmail.com

HARPER, Liberia- A female police officer and a deputy line commander for the women and children protection at the Liberia National Police Rebecca Nimely has been explaining her ordeal, after being wounded as a result of reportedly being brutalized by the Maryland Country Police Commander, Jacob Cumeh.

Speaking with www.newspublictrust.com in this southeastern county, Sgt. Nimely alleged that she was physically assaulted by her boss, Col. Jacob Cumeh for investigating a case involving her landlord that which was been heard by the commander.

“We never had confusion before so I was shocked about what happened,” the female police officer told this news outlet.

She said the police commander’s action was prompted by information given to him by his deputy commander that during the riot, all the female officers were in missing action, something he didn’t inquire but took to heart against them

Explaining her Ordeal, the Officer Nimley said, on March 31, 2021, she saw her landlord with clothes sitting on the bare floor in his boxer, something that claimed her attention and decided to ask her landlord as to what took him to the police station.

But while her landlord was trying to explain to her, police commander Cumeh said that she was obstructing his mission and in fact they were on ground and couldn’t make any arrest of the protesters. But upon his return from Monrovia, he arrested several persons, the female police officer explained.

According to Sgt. Nimley said while inquiring from her landlord, the County police commander told her to get her “”a… outside, something that caused her to advice the commander not to insult her.

Meanwhile, police IG Patrick Sudue has said on a local radio in Harper City that the police county Commander Cumeh has now been disrobed immediately, pending the outcome of an investigation.

But when Reporters contacted Col. Jacob Cohman to get his side of the story, he promised to reserve all comments.

Col.Cohman noted that the case is being investigated by the Standard Professional Division of the Liberia National Police.

The police commander was said to have been wearing a ring when he allegedly hit the female police in her face, thus causing her to suffer wound under her right eye and nose, as she had to be given three stiches.

The Police Women and Children Protection deputy commander claimed that during the assault on her, she lost a total of US$720 along with her phone and slippers she was wearing.

She said medical practitioners at J.J. Dossen Memorial Hospital in Harper have advised her to take an X-RAY, but she says she currently has no money.

There are claims that the police commander always insults female officers and is said to have poor working relationship with female officers.

Female officer Nimley said she was assigned to Maryland County in 2010, while the police commander has spent two years in this county.

Sgt. Nimley has vowed that she will ask for reassignment if Police Commander Cumeh remains in Maryland County after the investigation, as she maintains that she can no longer work with him, because she claims that her life will be not be secured while working with such commander.

While the allegation of brutality case is currently before the Professional Standard Division of the LNP in Monrovia, the female police officer has threatened to take legal step with the involvement of the Association of Female Lawyers of Liberia.

Police IG Sudue has disclosed that the police commander here has been sent to Monrovia for Investigation, after which a team of Investigators will come on the ground in Harper City to ascertain additional facts into the matter.

However, several human right actors and women in Maryland County have condemned the brutality of the police commander against his junior female officer.

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