Monrovia, Aug. 19 -- The Commercial Court at the Temple of Justice has ordered the seizure and sale of properties belonging to the National Elections Commission (NEC) in a bid to satisfy a judgment debt of US$171,105.00 owed to M-TOSH Prints Media, Inc.

The order, contained in a writ of execution issued under the signature of Associate Judge Chan-Chan A. Paegar and Clerk J. Amos F. Gbowah, mandates Acting Sheriff Emmanuel Morris to move against the assets of the elections body, represented by its Chairperson, Mrs. Davidetta Brown-Lansanah, and the Board of Commissioners.

The writ directs the Sheriff to "seize and expose for sale the land, goods and chattels" of NEC to raise the money owed. If movable assets cannot cover the amount, the ...