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Correctional Service Unable to Transport Inmates to Court Due to Lack of Fuel, CARL-SL Warns of Human Rights Violations

Publisher report1 reportUpdated 21 Aug 2026, 4:46 pmnotable · 42/100
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The Centre for Accountability and Rule of Law, Sierra Leone (CARL-SL) has expressed deep concern over reports that the Sierra Leone Correctional Service (SLCS) was unable to transport inmates to court from Monday 17 August to Wednesday 19 August 2026 due to a lack of fuel for its vehicles. In a statement issued this week, [...]

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Sierra Leone Monitor · 21 Aug 2026, 2:41 pm

Correctional Service Unable to Transport Inmates to Court Due to Lack of Fuel, CARL-SL Warns of Human Rights Violations

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