Liberian National Police

Only the traffic division had smart uniforms and could be seen on duty, as their position made it easier to impose spurious fines on motorists.

They also implemented UN Quick Impact Projects which included the reopening of police sub-stations, taking over roadblocks, and constructing new mini-stations.

The ERU, set up in 2008 to combat spiralling armed robbery, is functional and appears efficient, though based on revised needs assessments, it has only 344 officers instead of the originally targeted 500.

& Manpower Development; Crime Services and Professional Standards The Liberian Criminal Justice System site says that the Administration and Operations s consist of: For policing purposes, Liberia is divided into five geographic areas.

"[citation needed] The Liberian National Police have 844 officers spread across 33 stations in Montserrado County, which contains the capital Monrovia, as of October 2007.

Despite a national goal to raise police strength to 8,000, the impact of earlier delays in recruitment and the suspension of training during the West African Ebola virus epidemic make it unlikely that it will go much higher than 5000 men and women by mid 2016.

During the interim rule of the Council of State in 1996, he was appointed as Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of Liberia.