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    Bond Provider Arrested for Alleged Armed Robbery In Arson Case Hearing

    Austine NewmanBy Austine NewmanAugust 13, 2025Updated:August 13, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Tuesday was another day of surprised laughter after Atty. Patrick B. Coleman, was ordered arrested on orders allegedly by Deputy Solicitor General, Cllr. Massa Jallabah

    The arrest orders came minutes after Criminal Court ‘A’ Judge Roosevelt Z. Willie had issued a subpoena for the Liberia Revenue Authority (LRA) to testify in the high-profile Capitol arson case involving defendant Thomas Etheridge and five others.

    According to police officer effecting the arrest Atty. Coleman was longed been sought after for an alleged Armed Robbery case even though details was not provided.

    The move follows a request by state prosecutors who asked the court to verify the authenticity of a US$6 million criminal appearance bond filed on behalf of the accused.

    The bond, posted by Cllr. Patrick B. Coleman, was intended to secure their release from the Monrovia Central Prison of defendant Thomas Etheridge and five others.

    Prosecutors cited Section 13.4 of the Criminal Procedure Law, which mandates the court to confirm that any security offered as bond is both genuine and sufficient. Specifically, the prosecution wants the LRA to clarify details concerning property valuation documents, including a Real Estate Tax Demand Notice (No. 030398417) and a tax payment receipt (No. 598471). They also expect a response to a prior subpoena duces tecum served on the agency.

    Defense lawyers objected to the prosecution’s motion, arguing it was outside of standard trial procedure. However, Judge Willie overruled their objection.

    Once the LRA has testified, the court is expected to entertain final arguments before ruling on whether the defendants will be released on bond.

    Up to press time, there has been no response from Cllr. Massa Jallabah, Whether or not the orders were given by him. Investigation continues.

    This week, Lawyers representing former House Speaker Cllr. J. Fonati Koffa and four sitting lawmakers have filed a motion at the Monrovia City Court requesting the dismissal of all charges related to the December 18, 2024, fire that gutted parts of the Capitol Building.

    The defense motion, submitted on Tuesday, June 10, 2025, argues that state prosecutors have failed to present any physical, forensic, or direct evidence linking the accused to the arson attack that damaged the joint chambers of the Liberian Legislature and disrupted legislative functions for several weeks.

    Lead defense attorney Cllr. Jonathan Massaquoi described the case as lacking in substance, saying the state is relying on assumptions and associations rather than admissible evidence.

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    The prosecution’s case reportedly hinges on recorded conversations and an alleged comment by Koffa referring to a suspect as “his boy.” Defense lawyers insisted that this is not sufficient to establish criminal intent or involvement.

    “This is a trial by implication, not by evidence,” Massaquoi said. “And in a court of law, suspicion is not a substitute for proof.”

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    They face multiple counts including Arson, Criminal Mischief, Criminal Facilitation, Attempted Murder, and Criminal Conspiracy.

    Speaking outside the courtroom, Cllr. Koffa firmly denied any wrongdoing and described the charges as politically motivated.

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    Representative Debee similarly pushed back against the charges, saying he was unjustly detained for being in a vehicle where a conversation occurred—one he claims to have had no knowledge of.

    “They locked me up based on an assumption,” Rep. Debee said. “We will not let this slide. We’re taking legal action against the government for wrongful detention.”

    Representative Kamara added, “Even if a conversation took place in my official vehicle, that doesn’t make me guilty. These charges are pure fiction.”

    Only Representative Cooper waived her right to a preliminary hearing. The others were arraigned and briefly detained on June 9, before being released on bail.

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    “This is a politically sensitive case,” one legal analyst told FrontPage Africa. “Rushing to indict without credible evidence only undermines public trust in the legal process.”

    A court ruling in favor of the defense would effectively halt proceedings before trial. However, if the motion is denied, the case could proceed to full trial, further intensifying political debate and scrutiny.

    The fire at the Capitol Building erupted amid tense political disagreements surrounding legislative leadership roles and national budget discussions. The blaze destroyed critical infrastructure used by both the Senate and House of Representatives and drew swift condemnation from civil society and the public.

    In the aftermath, the government launched an aggressive investigation. Within weeks, prosecutors had zeroed in on several lawmakers, including senior political figures, fueling allegations that the case was being used as a tool for political retribution.

    Despite the charges, all five lawmakers maintain their innocence and say they are prepared to defend their reputations and return to public service.

    Judge Ben Barco is expected to make a ruling on the motion to dismiss in the coming weeks. A decision in favor of the defense would not only clear the accused lawmakers but could also raise significant questions about prosecutorial conduct in politically sensitive cases.

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