LIS Wants Q-Net’s Legal Documents Revoked

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Authorities of the Liberia Immigration Service (LIS) have called on the Government of Liberia (GOL) to revoke all legal documents authorizing Q-Net to operate in Liberia as a legitimate company.

According to information gathered from the LIS, Q-Net has been duping people under the pretense of providing business and education opportunities to the public.

LIS recent investigation established that Q-Net is allegedly involved in human trafficking, extortion, theft and fraud in Liberia.

Investigation report from the LIS states that rank leaders from Q-Net managed to dupe three Liberians women, ages ranging from 18—29, under the pretense of providing greener pastures opportunity in Nigeria for them, but took away from the women US$5,850.

The Q-Net ranking leaders investigated have been forwarded to the Liberia National Police (LNP) Anti Human Trafficking Section for legal processing.

During the LIS investigation conducted on April 4, 2025, three Liberian females, between ages 18—29, two of whom are in high school and the other a high school graduate, were traveling to Nigeria, based on a reasonable suspicion of human trafficking. They were invited by state security for questioning and later turned over to the LIS at the Roberts International Airport (RIA) on the same day of April 4,2025 for further investigation.

At the LIS recent investigation, Susan Nuah, Princess L. Peters and Pamelia Peters informed the LIS that they were traveling to Nigeria for an assessment on school to attend. They explained that after the completion of their payment of over US$5,850 to one Terry Trip Turay of the Q-Net, situated at the Thinkers Village in 2023, they were promised scholarship opportunities. And from growing concerns and pressure from their parents about scholarship opportunities, Turay decided to send the ladies to Nigeria. Upon their arrival in Nigeria, they were going to be picked up from the airport by one of his co- workers, Franklin P. Midway.

Turay, during the investigation admitted to receiving the money from the ladies to do business, for which he provided products for them and later agreed to send their children to Nigeria to trade school to study computer with the name of his co-workers, Simeon Karmo, Marshall George, Decent Fineboy Nukaiplie, Jeremiah Mulbah, Aaron P. Miaway and Enoch Harris, along with Franklin Miaway, who is in Nigeria.

Following the LIS investigation and findings, the case has been turned over to the Liberia National Police (LNP) for further legal action by the Government of Liberia (GOL). LIS is recommending to the government that the Q-Net officials be charged with extortion, theft and fraud.

Additionally, a new investigation of Q-Net involving another group of people is on-going at the LIS.

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