By Garmah Never Lomo
A war of words has ensued on Monday at the headquarters of the Liberia National Police between Montserrado County Representative Yekeh Kolubah and senior police authorities, as the Lawmaker visited the HQ accompanied by officials of the Inter Religious Council of Liberia.
Police asked everyone (including the clergy and Journalists) to turn in their phones before entering the offices of the Police Inspector General, but Rep. Kolubah strongly objected to the measure.
His mission to the LNP headquarters follows police claimed on Monday that gun was discovered in the official vehicle of Rep. Kolubah towards the chaotic end of the January 6, 2020 anti government protest led by the Council of Patriots (COP) of which the Montserrado County Lawmaker is a top executive.
Rep. Kolubah and the COP have since rubbished the police claim, as the vehicle in question had earlier been thoroughly searched in the presence of Journalist and given clearance by the police.
The confusion got more intense when the Police Inspector General, Patrick Sudue was heard threatening to drag the controversial Lawmaker out of his office, if he didn’t behave himself.
Details will follow later