Security Authorities in China have launched a manhunt for the Security Supervisor of the Roberts International Airport (RIA), Mr. Oscar John Brown, who was attending a short-term security training course but has since escaped. Brown is allegedly one of those at the center of facilitating the transshipment of over 100 kilograms of cocaine through the RIA on May 22, 2026.
The Liberian Embassy in China through its Counselor, Amb. Elchico Meshach Fawundu, has issued a statement. “It has come to the attention of the Embassy in Beijing that a short-term training participant, named: Oscar John Brown, occupation: Security Manager, RIA has evaded the program organizers and is currently at-large.”
The full statement is below:
“Greetings to all,
It has come to the attention of the Embassy in Beijing that a short-term training participant, named: Oscar John Brown, occupation: Security Manager, RIA has evaded the program organizers and is currently at-large.
If any Liberian residing in China with the consent of Mr. Browne has agreed to host him under the disguise of keeping him in China, kindly do us the favor by encouraging him to return before him and you are arrested and deported.
Right now, he is highly sorted and would be for his entire illegal stay in China because he is a government officer who the host country/organizer doesn’t weigh lightly.
Therefore, the embassy encourages all its citizens residing in China to cooperate before it becomes extremely late.
Meanwhile, the RIA authorities would be contacted to investigate if he has friends and family who were residents in China before his arrival.
Please directly contact me if you have any information on his whereabouts or wellbeing.
With sentiments, I remain,
Elchico Fawundu
Counselor
Embassy of the Republic of Liberia in China”
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