Four officers of the Operational Support Division (OSD) have died following a tragic road accident involving a vehicle attached to the presidential convoy on the Freetown-Moyamba highway, according to information reaching this newsroom.
The incident reportedly occurred while the Director of the OSD car was traveling from Freetown to Moyamba as part of an official presidential movement. Sources said the accident involved one of the convoy vehicles, leading to the deaths of four OSD officers who were on official duty at the time.
The deceased officers have been identified as Spanner of the 22 Squad, Foday Korama of the 15 Squad, Mustapha Kamara of the 15 Squad, and Sergeant Alie of the 12 Squad. They were described by colleagues as dedicated officers who lost their lives in the line of duty.

According to the same sources, the Director of the OSD car survived the accident and is reported to be safe and receiving appropriate medical and administrative attention. No official details have yet been released on the exact cause of the accident, and authorities are expected to provide further information after preliminary assessments are completed.
The incident has triggered widespread grief across the country, particularly within the security sector. Many citizens have taken to social media to express shock, sorrow, and condolences to the families of the deceased officers and the OSD community.

As of the time of filing this report, official statements from the police or the Office of the President were still awaited. The nation continues to mourn the loss of the four officers, whose deaths have cast a shadow over the security services and the country at large.


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