Liberia: LDEA Reports Seizure of Drugs Valued U.S.$1million

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Monrovia — The Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA) reports the seizure of drugs valued at US$1 million from across Liberia.

This amount was confiscated during a series of raids carried out by the LDEA between September 2024 and October 14, 2024, across major drug-consuming counties. Montserrado County recorded the highest percentage, 98%, followed by Grand Cape Mount County, 2%. The percentages include 80% Kush, 17% Cocaine, and 2% Marijuana.

The LDEA reports that in September, it confiscated drugs valued at US$1 062 867. 57 or an equivalent of 201, 944, 838. 30

Of the seizures, the total number of suspects accounts for 40 Liberians: 30 males, 25 females, five Nigerians, including 4 males and 4 females, four female Sierra Leoneans, and 4 Guineans, bringing the total to 31 males and nine females.

The LDEA says the remaining counties recorded minimal drug consumption or nearly 0%.

In addition, the LDEA arrested Agent Roland Hne of River Gee County and Volunteer Agent Abel Cranshaw of Maryland County after they were found in possession of 14.2 grams of kush in Killepo, Kanweiken, River Gee County.

Both individuals are currently under investigation for possession of the drugs, which valued US$284 (L$53,960). If found guilty, they will be forwarded to court for trial.

In a related development, the LDEA has issued a written reprimand to Volunteer Agent Faith N. Toe for failing to adhere to road safety measures stipulated in Category A, Dot 1 and 8 of the agency’s code of conduct.