Liberia’s Justice Minister, Cllr. Oswald Tweah, has expressed serious concerns about the rise of fraudulent travel schemes allegedly orchestrated by QNet, Gold International Travel Company, and Infinity Millennials.
These companies are accused of defrauding numerous unsuspecting Liberians through false promises of overseas travel and job opportunities.
Speaking recently on the OK Morning Rush radio program, Minister Tweah warned the public to remain vigilant and cautious of the tactics employed by these groups, which often involve requesting hefty payments in exchange for international employment and travel arrangements that may never materialize.
According to the Minister, these schemes frequently serve as fronts to exploit individuals financially. Of particular concern is Infinity Millennials Liberia, a registered local distributor of QNet’s products and services operating within the global network marketing framework.
While Infinity Millennials asserts that it conducts legitimate direct sales and entrepreneurship development, multiple reports link the company to deceptive practices involving misleading promises of foreign job placements and travel opportunities.
Law enforcement agencies, working closely with the Ministry of Justice, have launched investigations into the operations of these companies and their local agents. The aim is to determine whether their activities violate national laws and to ensure justice is delivered for affected victims.
The Ministry of Justice reaffirmed its commitment to protecting the public from such exploitative ventures and warned that anyone found complicit in these fraudulent activities will face the full force of the law.
Citizens are strongly urged to report any suspicious offers related to overseas travel, employment, or unconventional marketing schemes to the appropriate authorities immediately.
As off press time, none of the companies mentioned by the Justice Minister has responded to the claims.