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Liberia: Passport Shows Alleged Mercenary Is Guinean, Contradicting Lawyer’s Claim

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Monrovia — The Liberian Investigator has obtained copies of the passport and natinoal identification card of Khalif Charif (Sheriff), a Guinean national currently detained in Liberia over alleged subversive activities against the Guinean government. However, Charif’s lawyer, former Supreme Court Justice Kabineh Ja’neh, asserts that Charif was born on Crown Hill in Monrovia to two Liberian Mandingo parents.

“His grandfather was Imam Mata-Saykou Sheriff, one of the most respected Imams of the Benson Street Mosque in the 1950s and ’60s,” Ja’neh explained, emphasizing Charif’s Liberian roots. “Although my client, Khalifa Charif, spent most of his early childhood in the Republic of Guinea due largely to the Liberian civil conflict, that does not make him a Guinean national, as is being falsely circulated by Liberian state security officials.”

However, a copy of Charif’s passport, now in the possession of The Liberian Investigator, lists his nationality as Guinean and records his birthplace as Lola, Guinea.

Charif’s passport

Ja’neh contends that his client has been “kidnapped” by the Liberian government, despite reports that Charif has been handed over to Guinean authorities. He alleges that officers from the Liberia National Police (LNP) and the National Security Agency (NSA) raided Charif’s residence, seizing cash and vehicles without a search warrant, and detained him indefinitely. According to Ja’neh, this operation was conducted under direct orders from the Inspector General of Police and the Solicitor General.