Liberia, June 25 -- One more defendant in Liberia's largest human trafficking case on Wednesday corroborated earlier testimony from two co-defendants that four members of Vice President Jeremiah Koung's security detail visited the compound at the center of the case.

Like the other defendants who have testified and maintained their innocence, Alexander Saye Plato told Criminal Court A in Monrovia that he did not commit the crimes of human trafficking, criminal conspiracy or theft of property. He said the officers visited the compound in Gbankpa Town, near Koung's residence along the Roberts International Airport highway.

"When we started work, it was time that the Vice President moved to the place," Plato testified. "When the Vice Presi...