By By no means Lomo
MONROVIA-OCTOBER 27, 2025: The Civil Regulation Court docket “Annex” of the Sixth Judicial Circuit on the Temple of Justice has issued a Writ of Summons towards Colonel Gregory Coleman, Inspector Normal of the Liberia Nationwide Police and all these appearing below his authority for alleged contempt of courtroom.
The summons, dated October 23, 2025, was issued by order of His Honor, Decide Peter W. Gbeneweleh and signed by Clerk of Court docket Alfred N. Morris. It mandates each respondents and all these appearing below their authority to seem earlier than the courtroom on Monday, October 27, 2025, at 3:30 p.m., to point out trigger why they shouldn’t be held in contempt.
In accordance with courtroom paperwork, the contempt proceedings had been triggered by the respondents’ (IG Coloman) failure to seem at a convention listening to scheduled for Wednesday, October 22, 2025, regarding enforcement of a Supreme Court docket mandate in a long-standing ejectment case.
A letter from the Clerk of Court docket, dated October 16, 2025, had earlier notified Inspector Normal Coleman of the scheduled convention which was meant to debate implementation of the Supreme Court docket’s ruling within the matter involving.
The Intestate Property of the Late Batune Keita, by and thru Administrator Mohammed Tanja Keita, versus The Intestate Property of the Late Mamadee M. Kamara, represented by Administratrix Mateya M. Toure-Motion of Ejectment.
In its ruling, the Supreme Court docket of Liberia upheld the decrease courtroom’s resolution ordering the appellants to be ousted, ejected, and evicted from the disputed property and the appellee, Mr. Mohammed Tanja Keita, to be positioned in possession in accordance with the metes and bounds of his deed.
The present contempt proceedings, courtroom officers say, goal to make sure compliance with the Supreme Court docket’s mandate following alleged delays by accountable authorities to hold out the enforcement order.
The courtroom’s writ additionally directs Sheriff Captain Sieh Collins, Jr. to serve the summons on the events and instantly return proof of service.
Judicial observers word that the case displays a broader push by Liberia’s judiciary to uphold the authority of courtroom orders and guarantee accountability amongst each public officers and establishments.
