Heritage (Monrovia)

Liberia: Gov't Indicts Musa Bility, Ellen Corkrum, Others

Liberian Government through the Special Grand Jurors for the County of Montserrado County, Republic of Liberia has indicted the former Managing Director of the Liberia Airport Authority(a regulatory authority of the James Spriggs Payne Airport and the Roberts International Airport(RIA) , currently resident in the United States of America, Ellen K. Corkrum and Musa Bility, Chairman of the Board of the Liberia Airport Authority of the City of Monrovia with the crimes Economic Sabotage, Theft of Property, Criminal Conspiracy and Misapplication of Entrusted Property.

Others indicted along with them are: Diaspora Consulting LLC thru Momar Dieng, and Momar Dieng both of the United States of America, and the Liberian Bank for Development and Investment(LBDI), by and though its President John S. Davis and General Manager, Gloria Menjor and all authorized representatives of the LBDI of the City of Monrovia, Republic of Liberia, citizens of the Republic of Liberia, and of the United States of America.

According to the indictment, a copy of which is in possession of this paper, the accused did conspire to, and did do and commit the crimes of Economic Sabotage in flagrant violation of Chapter 15, sub-chapter "F", Sections 15.81(a)(b)(c) and 15.82(b)(c), Misapplication of Entrusted Property in violation of Chapter 15, Sub-Chapter "D", Section 15.56, Theft of Property in violation of Chapter 15, Sub-chapter "D", Section 15.51(a)(c), Criminal Conspiracy in violation of Chapter 10,Sub-Chapter "D", Section 10.4(1)(2)(3)(4) of the New Penal Law of Liberia.

Meanwhile, the accused are yet to comment on the indicted drawn against them by the government.

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