Swift Response from Security sector, saves Central of Freetown from Calamity By: Kembay Central Business District (CBD), Thursday 21st September, 2023 The security sector in a move to restore not only law and order but peace and calmness in the Central Business District (CBD) of Freetown gun down a notorious criminal, Mohamed Massaquoi commonly known as Big Fish. Eyewitness account states that Big Fish accompany by two others in an unknown intention grabbed the weapon of a female Operational Support Division (OSD) officer by on Charlotte Street by UBA Bank and an attempt by members of the public to disarm him resulted to rapid shooting both on the ground and in the air. The sounds from the gun shots attracted the attention of the security sector, mainly the Military and Police who traced the sound and caught up with the desperado on Lightfoot Boston Street where he was gun down, an action that yielded public jubilation and commendation of the security sector. Meanwhile, i
PUBLIC NOTICE
GLOSURE OF THE HILLSIDE BYPASS ROAD TO VEHICULAR TRAFFIC
The General Public is hereby informed that, following consultations with the Ministry of Works and Public Assets (MWPA), contractor, CSE, consultant, Techsult and other major stakeholders, including Drivers Union, Bike Riders Union, Police, Office of National Security (ONS) and Community Stakeholders, the SLRA, has decided to temporarily close the Hillside Bypass Road from Mountain Cut
junction to Black Hall Road for a maximum period of one (1) month effective May 30, 2022, to enable the contractor, to substantially complete the Project.
The General Public is further informed that the decision to temporarily close the road was largely based on encroachments on
the Right of Way, safety and security considerations for the worktorce, particularly in terms of free, quick and easy movement of machines, equipmernt and personnel on site.
Whilst every efforts would be done to ensure that substantial works are accomplished during the period of closure, and the road opened to traffic, the SLRA would like to kindly request for maximum
cooperation and understanding from the general public, particularly motorists, Keke, Okada riders and illegal garage operators along the route.
Meanwhile, the SLRA and its partners and stakeholders deeply regret any inconvenience the temporary closure of the road might cause.
ING. AMARA H.J. KANNEH
Director General
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