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Liberian Rebels Attempt to Hire Private Firm to Arrest Taylor

HeadlineAug 08, 2003

The Financial Times is reporting that Liberian rebels recently discussed an unusual proposal with a private military company: arrest the president of Liberia, Charles Taylor, and bring him to Sierra Leone to face war crimes charges.

The company, Northbridge Services Group, never carried out the arrest, but the negotiations have raised concern with British and U.S. officials who are investigating whether Northbridge broke any international laws.

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