The CEO of the COMAH MINING COMPANY is being accused of ordering unbearable torture on one of his local wokers,( Liberian Citizen) only identified as Johnson T. Davis leading to his instant death.
According to our source, COMAH MINING COMPANY located in Gbargor Town across St.Paul River in Fuamah District,lower Bong County, owned by a Mauritania only identified as Cedi Amed commonly known as FM , few days ago accused three of his workers for checking in the washing plan and stole Diamonds overnight.
Instead of going through the legal inquiry, the source narrated that FM released orders on those who were suspected to be tied flog without investigation.
Undergoing that punishment,the security of the company allegedly died and was buried immediately in the presence of the traditional chief in Fuamah District.
Speaking with the Fuamah Bong County District #7 Lawmaker, Rep. Foday Fahnbulleh, he acknowledged being informed about the situation but said he is awaiting the Homicide Department report from the Liberia National Police (LNP).
“I have never seen this FM man, nor know him. But while on my way back over the weekend from Bongmine, a group of citizens engaged me about the issue. I contacted the police and the relevant authority right away but the police informed me that they are conducting an investigation and examination on the deceased,” Rep. Fahnbulleh stated.
Engaging the LNP spokesperson, Mr. Moses Carter, he told the journalists that all comments are reserved for now until the Homicide Department at the Liberia National Police concludes its investigation.
Speaking to the Mauritania individual, FM who was accused of ordering the killing of a Liberia citizens on his mining site through text message on the phone # 0777133133 to ascertain the cause of the death of a man believed to be his security assigned at his mine, he wrote and said “Please contact the lawyer, this is his number 0770024526”.
While awaiting the outcome of the police investigation, a team of journalists is diligently working to uncover the facts surrounding Mr. Davis’ death as the investigation progresses.
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