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    LDEA Grand Gedeh Commander Suspended After Failing Drug Test — Public Demands Accountability

    Chester SmithBy Chester SmithNovember 20, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A newly assigned Commander of the Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA) in Grand Gedeh County has been suspended with immediate effect after failing a compulsory drug test, triggering widespread public anger and calls for deeper accountability within the agency.

    The officer, stationed at the Zwedru detachment, reportedly tested positive for an undisclosed illicit substance during a mandatory screening. While authorities have yet to release specifics about the drug detected, the confirmation alone has sent shockwaves through the community and raised pressing questions about transparency and the integrity of law-enforcement leadership.

    Public Outrage and Doubts Over Vetting

    Residents have expressed disbelief that an individual tasked with leading the fight against drug abuse would himself be implicated in substance use. Many are now questioning whether his deployment was meant to combat narcotics or protect illegal operations.

    “People want to know whether he came to fight drugs or to cover up for those dealing them,” a concerned resident told Verity.

    Critics say the incident exposes a troubling failure in the vetting process, particularly in a region heavily affected by drug trafficking and addiction among young people.

    Calls for Immediate Reform

    Following the suspension, members of the public are demanding the swift appointment of a replacement with a clean record and proven commitment to enforcing Liberia’s drug laws. Community leaders also want the LDEA to strengthen internal checks to prevent a repeat of such lapses.

    Analysts note the scandal deals a significant blow to the LDEA’s credibility at a time when Liberia is grappling with a dangerous rise in illicit drug importation and usage.

    The public now awaits an official statement from Monrovia on what corrective measures will be taken to restore confidence in the agency’s operations in Grand Gedeh County. By: Andrew B Weah, 0770637216/0886429103, andrewbweah@gmail.com

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