This, the department said, is in line with Chapter 9 of the Regulation which states that the “Comprehensive Use of Force training shall be mandatory in basic training and in-service training programs for all police officers to ensure efficient and fair discharge of duties, which shall include, but not be limited to, annual firearms proficiency tests.”

Recommendation not in line with House’s

However, the Department’s recommendation conflicts with the House of Representatives’ findings and recommendations adopted by plenary on the 2nd of April this month. Following the incident, House Speaker Fonati Koffa set up a committee to investigate the violence.

The committee, among other things, called on the Liberia National Police to identify and hand over officers responsible for the fatal shootings at the Kinjor protest site for swift arrest and prosecution, demonstrating the government’s commitment to justice.