Liberia: LDEA Boss Crackdowns on Alleged Drug Dealers With Some Believe to Be Nigerian

Liberia: LDEA Boss Crackdowns on Alleged Drug Dealers With Some Believe to Be Nigerian

Monrovia, Liberia–Col. Abe Kromah, the head of the LDEA, detains multiple accused drug dealers in Sayon Town, Bushrod Island, who are reportedly Nigerian nationals and possess large amounts of illicit drugs.

The recent appointment of the Director General of the Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency to lead a large-scale drug raid in Sayon Town, Bushrod Island, is a huge breakthrough for the country’s law enforcement operations.

The finding of illegal substances worth a significant amount of US dollars has caused citizens to rejoice as authorities acted quickly to handle the criminal behavior that LDEA Chief Col. Abraham Kromah had discovered.

Our reporter described how a thorough investigation headed by Col. Kromah resulted in the discovery of the narcotics, which were thought to be a component of a covert manufacturing activity.

The agency’s dedication to fighting drug-related crimes and shielding communities from the scourge of drug proliferation is demonstrated by the success of this operation.

Sayon Town’s citizens expressed relief and happiness with the prompt action taken by law enforcement authorities, and excitement erupted as word of the drug seizure spread.

There are concerns regarding international drug trafficking networks operating within the region, as the alleged offenders behind the drug manufacturing activities are reportedly Nigerian nationals.

By: Alphanso G. Kalama

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