Liberia, March 31 -- Victims in Liberia's largest human trafficking case said they were deeply disappointed by the government's silence after they revealed to FrontPage Africa last week that they were repeatedly told by traffickers that they had paid bribes to Bestman Juah, a public defender, to keep the cases from free from justice. Eleven defendants in the case will be eligible for bail on April 12 because of the government's delay in prosecuting them.
Oswald Tweh, justice minister, who said last May that he was investigating trafficking networksin Liberia, did not respond to multiple requests for comment by FrontPage Africa/New Narratives. President Joseph Boakai's office also did not respond to requests for comment.
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