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Phone & Lap Top Of 2 Dead LRA Audit Staff Found, One Person Arrested

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By Garmah Never Lomo,garmahlomo@gmail.com

Liberia Police in Monrovia have confirmed that they have retrieved properties belonging to the two LRA employees mysteriously found dead in a vehicle recently.
The Spokesman of the Liberian National Police (LNP), Moses Carter disclosed that a ‘high class notorious criminal ‘only identified as “Supreme” is currently in police custody undergoing Investigation.
The lifeless bodies of the pair were discovered in one of their vehicles early this month on Snapper Hill on Broad Street in the Liberian capital. Shortly thereafter, another LRA Auditor died in a mysterious road accident.
“Supreme” was found in possession of Albert Peters’ laptop and Gifty Asmah Lamah’s mobile phone.
The suspect Supreme once live in West Point where the late Gifty Lamah grew up but he is currently living in Clara Town around the Sethi Brothers Incorporated.
It is yet to be established whether this man, “Supreme” was the one who answered Gifty Lamah’s phone at 2am on the morning of their disappearance. The caller is said to have told her husband, Sylvester. Lamah that “you will find your wife body in the car in the morning.”
On October 2,2020, Mr. Albert Peters, Ceputy Commissioner for audit at LRA and Gifty Lamah, a research analyst at the same institution were found dead in Mr. Albert Peters vehicle following vigarous search by both families.
On Oct 19-20,2020, the Liberian government concluded the autopsies on three LRA employees and Internal Audit Agency,  boss, Emmanuel Nyeswa..
Meanwhile, the autopsies reports are expected within fourteen days.

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