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Journalists Sent To Court In Liberia For Criminal Solicitation, Attempt To Commit Theft

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PHOTO: Melvin Molden (left)Isreal Amoah Duncann (middle) of Spoon Fm/Tv and Tennyson Torplue in long sleeve (right)

By Garmah Never Lomo, garmahlomo@gmail.com

A day after the Liberia National Police presented them at a press conference, three Liberian Journalists were over the weekend sent to court for the alleged crimes of criminal conspiracy, criminal solicitation, harassment and criminal attempt to commit theft.

Last week, three Liberian Journalists have become newsmakers for the wrong reason, as they have been arrested by Police for allegedly being involved in extortion and criminally taking huge amounts of money under the disguise of investigation, but the Press Union of Liber (PUL) has called for their “speedy, Impartial investigation”.

Police Investigate 3 Liberian Journalists For Alleged Extortion And Blackmail – News Public Trust

Those involved are Melvin Molden, Israel Amoah Duncann of Spoon Network; Joseph Soma of TV Liberia online, TeneseeTorplue of The Independent TV online and Thomas Karwon.

According to Police Charge sheet, on July 15, 22, thee defendants listed above placed a call through their leader defendant Torplue to Philip Bayor Dwuye Sr., President and CEO of the FOE-BE Agriculture Cooperation informing him that they had a damaging report on him.

Police said the complaint explained that based on their damaging evidence, they needed to meet with him(Dwuye). Adding that he (defendant Torplue) was in Ganta  Nimba County on the Cabinet retreat.

According to Dwaye, defendants Torplue informed him that upon his return to Monrovia he was going to arrange a meeting date. The next day, the defendants showed up at his house unnoticed with his friends with him giving them his house directions.

With that surprising look, he (the complaint) ushered them in his living room and offered drinks and started the discussion of which they said they had an incriminating evidence against him and needed to give the amount of twenty thousand United States Dollars (US$20,000.00) to bury the said evidence.

Dwaye further explained that since they had that discussion, those named listed above started harassing and blackmailing him on ground that he is allegedly having sexual relationship with a minor. He added that the emphasized that the money requested for with be able to prevent the publication of said story to the public.

Police investigating also established that the defendants did conspired to harass, intimidate and threaten the complaint on what they referred as damaging text messages in their possession between FOE-BE Agricultural Corporation President- Philip Bayor Dwuye and the minor which is 17years old.

Having known that he (Dwuye) became apprehensive and told them to publish the story, but the ringleader pleaded with the complainant to coorperate with them so that he could save his integrity from being dented.

The Journalist allegedly went into another agreement to reduce the said amount to ten thousand United States Dollars but the complainant appealed to give them five thousand United States Dollars (5,000.00).

Investigating further, the Police charge sheet said that the complainant informed the Police about all the transactions until they (the Journalists) were arrested.

During Police interview with the defendants, they verbally admitted attempting to extort money from the complaint but said it was the complaint that decided to give them five thousand United States Dollars (5,000.00) to kill the story, the Police charge sheet said. But It added that they refused to give written statement on ground that they were reserving their right to remain silent.

Police investigation also revealed that the defendants extorted and attempted to extort money from other public officials, including Head of WAEC Liberia – Mr. Dale G. Gbolo and a foriegn named Chuku.

In view of facts and circumstances, coupled with defendants verbal admittance statements, text messages, background inquiry the investigation has resolved to charged defendants Tennyson T. Torplue, Isreal Duncan, Melvin Molden with the crime of criminalconspiracy, criminal solicitation, harrassment, criminal attempt tocommit thef in violation of chapter 10 section 10.4, chapter 10 section 10.3, chapter 15 section 14.38 and chapter 10 section 10.1 of the revised law of the Republic of Liberia while at large Joseph Somah, Thomas Karwon  and Toby are charged likewise in absentia pending trial.

Meanwhile, the defendants have filed a bail bond and were over the weekend set free until a later date to begin court hearing.

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