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Fuel Shortage Disrupts Prisoner Transport, Raises Concerns Over Trial Delays

Publisher report1 reportUpdated 21 Aug 2026, 8:06 pmroutine · 36/100
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A fuel shortage has disrupted the transportation of inmates to court by the Sierra Leone Correctional Service between August 17 and August 19, 2026, according to the Centre for Accountability and Rule of Law Sierra Leone (CARL-SL). The disruption reportedly prevented scheduled court appearances for detainees during the three-day period, raising concerns over delays in [...] The post Fuel Shortage Disrupts Prisoner Transport, Raises Concerns Over Trial Delays appeared first on Sierraloaded.

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Sierraloaded · 21 Aug 2026, 6:44 pm

Fuel Shortage Disrupts Prisoner Transport, Raises Concerns Over Trial Delays

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