IQNA

Deployment of Police at Liberia Mosques Not Terrorism Related

12:02 - May 20, 2018
News ID: 3465884
TEHRAN (IQNA) – The Liberia National Police said the deployment of police officers at various mosques across the country is not to prevent a terror attack but is intended to protect Muslims during the holy month of Ramadan.

  

Moses Carter, the spokesperson for the police said that the deployment of police at mosques is related to a 2017 stabbing of a Muslim by criminals while on his way to the mosque for prayer. This happened during the holy month of Ramadan and resulted in the stabbing victim dying from his wounds, Carter said. 

In addition to such serious crimes, Carter said the police had sought to protect worshippers from petty crimes such as theft of shoes and slippers left at the entrance of mosques. 

He added that because Muslims are often vulnerable during their early morning prayer during Ramadan, the police thought it wise to have officers assigned at major mosques across the country. 

“Such was the intent of the deployment,” he added. “The deployment of our officers at various major mosques across the country has nothing to do (with) terrorism.” 

Carter maintained that the deployment of the officers was not related to any terror alert issued by the British government to its citizens residing in the country. 

“The British government has the right to caution its citizens residing in the country in terms of their security,” Carter emphasized. “The LNP is very aware of the British government’s terror alert to its citizens in the country and is taking all the necessary security measures to avert any potential threat.” 

A news article published by FrontPage Africa on May 17 raised concerns among Liberians after it said the British government was “urging its citizens to be vigilant in their travel to Liberia is raising concerns about security and possible rise of terror cells in the country.” 

The news was particularly concerning given that on May 16, the Liberia National Police stated on its website assuring maximum protection to Muslims observing the holy month of Ramadan. 

However, the British ambassador in Liberia has said that its recent update in its travel advisory for Liberia was not due to any specific threat to Liberia.

 

Source: bushchicken.com

 

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