Officers of the Liberia National Police have reportedly arrested one person and in search of eight others for allegedly forging the national identification cards under the presence of giving members of the Liberia Marketing Association loan from the World Bank
The National Identification Registry Executive Director, Andrew Peters, disclosed that man identified as Christopher Gardea is currently under police custody awaiting investigation and prosecution.
Addressing an impromptu press conference in Congo Town, outside Monrovia on Friday, Mr. Peters cautioned the public against people producing fake national identification cards in the country.
According to the Executive Director of the National Identification Registry, anybody caught producing the national identification cards will be dealt with in accordance with law because only the National Identification Registry cloth with the authority to produce such in Liberia
Mr. Peters explained that the national ID card is linked to the data base at the National Identification Registry and as such anyone using fake one will be booked at any point of using said card
He is cautioning members of the Liberia Marketing Association against falling prey to duplication because anyone wishing to obtain the national ID card to proceed to the National Identification Registry centers.
The NIR Executive Director pointed out that it will take three days for anyone who wants to obtain his or her national ID card in Monrovia and one week for those outside Montserrado County
Concluding, he said the joint security forces have been put on a full alert especially to be on the watch for those engage in falsifying the national identification card.
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