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Police arrest CDC Chairman Janga Kowo for ‘obstructing justice’

by Blamo N. Toe
June 7, 2025
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CDC Chairman Janga Kowo seated in the back of a police pickup truck, partially obscured by a riot shield and surrounded by police officers during his arrest in Monrovia.

MONROVIA – The Liberia National Police has confirmed the arrest of Cllr. Janga Augustus Kowo, Chairman of the opposition Congress for Democratic Change (CDC), in connection with what authorities have described as an “unauthorized and disorderly protest”.

In an exclusive interview with The Liberian Investigator, Col. Nelson Freeman, Deputy Inspector General of Police for Operations, defended the police action and stressed that Kowo was not arbitrarily targeted, but rather detained because he allegedly orchestrated a protest intended to obstruct the detention of former Speaker Fonati Koffa and other lawmakers from the opposition.

“When it comes to operations, I go for the guy who is the face, who is the administrator of the protest,” Col. Freeman said.

Police say the protest was not cleared in accordance with public order laws and presented a threat to the rights and movement of other Liberians.

“This is not about politics. This is about law and order,” Col. Freeman said. “If anyone in this town attempts to undermine justice or public safety, the Liberia National Police is coming for you. We’re not backing down.”

Col. Freeman rejected suggestions that the arrest of Kowo was politically motivated or an act of repression against the CDC. “This is my job,” he said firmly. “We are here to enforce the law. We will not resign from our responsibility.”

Witnesses said the protest began earlier in the day when a group of CDC supporters, led by Chairman Kowo, assembled in what they called a “peaceful demonstration” to demand justice and accountability from the Boakai administration. The group reportedly chanted slogans, but the gathering quickly drew heavy police presence and ended in chaos.

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