
MONROVIA – In a dramatic operation, heavily armed officers of the Liberia National Police (LNP) have sealed off the notorious World Trade Center located on Gurley Street in Central Monrovia.
This building has gained infamy for allegedly being a hub for producing counterfeit credentials and falsified documents of all kinds.
The raid is sending shockwaves throughout the nation as many individuals who obtained educational documents from the World Trade Center find themselves in a state of despair.

Graduates and others who relied on these documents are now left questioning the validity of their qualifications amid the crackdown.
During the operation, law enforcement officials confiscated several computers from the premises, raising concerns for those who may have used the site to acquire fake documents.
The LNP has issued a public appeal for individuals who own laptops that were previously associated with the World Trade Center, urging them to come forward as part of the ongoing investigation.

As news of the raid spreads, individuals who have previously engaged with or received documents from the World Trade Center are urged to take immediate action.
The police are actively seeking evidence and are troubled by the implications of widespread document fraud in the community.
The Liberia National Police have not only taken steps to secure the site but are also conducting thorough investigations to assess the full extent of operations that occurred within the World Trade Center.

As the situation unfolds, many are left wondering about the future of their educational credentials and the potential legal repercussions of their ties to this controversial establishment.
The public is being warned to cooperate with authorities as investigations continue, and those involved in any document falsification are advised to seek legal counsel. The once infamous World Trade Center may no longer stand, but its impact on many lives across Liberia is far from over.






