Sethi Absconds  Arrest, As the Company Produces More Handicaps

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 ADNews-Monrovia,Liberia: Following the Ministry of Justice order to arrest Sethi Farro Fabrick Executives,  the management of the company disappeared upon the police’s arrival to execute the government mandate.

On Thursday,  September 11, 2025, A team of Liberia National Police (LNP) officers surrounded the company’s premises at the Monrovia Industrial Park, Gardnersville, outside Monrovia, to execute arrest warrants against three top executives of the company who are wanted on charges of reckless endangerment following a workplace accident that left a Liberian employee, Josephus Parson, permanently disabled.

The arrest warrants, dated September 3, 2025, and signed by Cllr. Richard T. Scott Jr., County Attorney for Montserrado County, instructed police to apprehend the company’s General Manager, Assistant Manager, and Human Resource Manager.

“Upon receipt of this communication, you are hereby DIRECTED to arrest the living bodies of the General Manager, Assistant Manager, and Human Resource Manager,” the warrant states, “on the charge of reckless endangering the life of another person, based on the complaint of the Republic by and through Mr. Josephus Parson.”

Parson, who has lost almost all the fingers on his left hand in an incident at the factory, is now permanently disabled, claiming the company abandoned him after the accident.Sethi

“I was not born handicapped. Now the company has made me this way. People call me a criminal because I don’t have fingers. My accident was a setup,” Parson told Afric Daily News.

He accused one of the company’s foreign staff, “an Indian national only identified as Buchanan Man,” of masterminding the incident that led to his injury and disability.

When police arrived at the factory, the scene turned dramatic as the most busiest factory that operates 24/7 went silent, operations ceased, management missing in action, leaving the local workers wondering and seated quietly.

Josehus is not the only victim seeking justice, but many others, including  Bill M. Yee, Nathaniel Farsue, Alfred Johnson, Theo T. Tiaklan, Emmanuel Gibson, Jefferson M. Carter and Amos Samnie, who have also become handicapped on duty, are pleading for justice.

Attempts by Afric Daily News to obtain comments from the company’s management have so far gone unanswered.

Investigation Continues……

 

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