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    LDEA Seizes Marijuana Worth Over L$27.8 Million, Arrests Two Suspects

    Chester SmithBy Chester SmithSeptember 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    By Amos Harris 

    The Liberia Drugs Enforcement Agency (LDEA) has announced a major breakthrough in its nationwide crackdown on narcotics, following the confiscation of nearly two metric tons of compressed marijuana in Brewerville, Montserrado County.

    Speaking at  a news conference at the LDEA  Headquarters in Monrovia, Officer In Change of the Liberia Drugs Enforcement Agency,  Fitzgerald Biagon emphasized that two suspects where arrested in Brewerville.

    According to Biago, the seizure totaling 1,929 kilograms carries an estimated street value of L$27,850,760 (approximately USD 146,604). 

    The operation, carried out in District #17, was described as a carefully coordinated intelligence-led raid.

    Two suspects were arrested during the bust: Umar Mohammed, 38, a Nigerian national known regionally as “Degote,” and Abdullah Kamara, 18, a Sierra Leonean national. 

    Both are currently in LDEA custody and will be charged and

     forwarded to court once investigations are concluded.

    “This operation marks a major victory in our fight against drug trafficking and is a clear message to all who engage in this illegal trade: Liberia will not be a safe haven for drug traffickers,” the LDEA declared in a statement.

    The LDEA said the seizure forms part of a broader nationwide campaign to dismantle drug networks and strengthen community partnerships. 

    The agency also highlighted ongoing institutional reforms aimed at restoring professionalism and integrity.

    In a bold move, all LDEA officers previously assigned at Roberts International Airport (RIA) were recalled over allegations of misconduct. 

    Two of the eight recalled officers are currently under investigation for underreporting narcotics confiscated in a recent seizure.

    The agency also confirmed the rollout of its mandatory drug testing policy for personnel. Testing has already been completed at LDEA headquarters and in Bomi County.

    However, results revealed that six officers in Bomi including five volunteers and one employee tested positive for illicit drug use.

     The volunteers have been dismissed, while the staff member, Roosevelt T. Kollie, has been suspended indefinitely and turned over to the Professional Standards Division for investigation.

    “The LDEA will not tolerate corruption, negligence, or actions that undermine the integrity of this agency. 

    This is just the beginning. We are committed to purging the agency of any elements that compromise our credibility and mission,” the statement emphasized.

    Mr Biago extended appreciation to community members, religious and traditional leaders, schools, motorcyclists, civil society organizations, government institutions, and the media for their continued support in the fight against drugs.

    OIC Biago reaffirmed that the safety of Liberians and the protection of the country’s youth remain its highest priority, pledging greater transparency and accountability in future operations.

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