…George SIim Gandah, Hady Swaid And Others Defrauded Indian-American Investors
Public confidence in law enforcement continues to come under serious scrutiny as concerns emerge regarding the handling of a high-profile alleged fraud case involving foreign investors and several individuals accused of defrauding an Indian-American couple.

Many Sierra Leoneans have expressed frustration over what they describe as delays in the enforcement of arrest warrants reportedly issued against key suspects, including businessman Dauzy, George Slim Ganda and others connected to the matter. Questions are being raised as to why the warrants have allegedly not been fully executed despite the seriousness of the accusations.
According to reports, the victims initially sought justice through the appropriate legal channels and cooperated with law enforcement authorities. However, concerns have been voiced that the investigation has moved at a slow pace, creating doubts among members of the public regarding the commitment of authorities to pursue the matter to its logical conclusion.

Critics argue that such situations contribute to the growing perception among ordinary citizens that influential individuals may receive preferential treatment while victims struggle to obtain justice. These concerns have fueled public debate on transparency, accountability and equal application of the law.
Observers note that public trust in the Sierra Leone Police is heavily dependent on the institution’s ability to investigation the cases without fear or favour. They maintain that every individual accused of wrongdoing should be afforded due process while ensuring that investigations are conducted professionally and independently.

The matter has also attracted attention due to allegations that some victims reportedly received threats after pursuing the case. Such claims, if substantiated, would raise further concerns about the safety of complainants seeking justice through lawful means.

Addressing the Inspector General of Police, supporters of a thorough investigation have called on the leadership of the Sierra Leone Police to demonstrate its commitment to justice by ensuring that all allegations are properly investigated and that no individual is considered above the law.
As public interest in the matter continues to grow, many Sierra Leoneans are watching closely and hoping that the authorities will provide clarity, transparency and decisive action in accordance with the laws of the country