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LIBERIA’S DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY PLEDGES TRANSPARENCY AND JUSTICE IN CRACKDOWN ON DRUG TRAFFICKING

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MONROVIA – In a press conference held on Tuesday, the Director General of the Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA), Hon. Abraham S. Kromah, emphasized the agency’s dedication to transparency and the rigorous pursuit of justice in its battle against drug trafficking in Liberia.

Opening his address, Kromah underscored the LDEA’s commitment to keeping the public informed about its activities. “When we came on board here, we said, we’re going to be open, we’re going to be transparent. We want to make sure we enlighten you and inform you of all of our activities,” he stated, reinforcing the importance of public awareness and support in combating the drug crisis.

Kromah highlighted the recent indictments of several individuals, including Mr. Japan allied Obi, who are currently facing the grand jury. He described these legal proceedings as a significant milestone in the LDEA’s fight against drug traffickers, showcasing the agency’s relentless efforts to bring perpetrators to justice. “This fight is a great fight. It’s a fight that we are prepared to face with all of our might,” Kromah asserted, expressing his optimism about the ongoing judicial processes.

He commended the collaborative efforts of the Ministry of Justice and the judiciary, particularly noting the methodical work of Judge Roosevelt Z. Willis in ensuring that justice is served. “We have had the opportunity to see the working of justice firsthand,” Kromah remarked, appreciating the support from the legal system in their joint mission to curb drug-related activities.

The Director General also addressed the recent challenges and setbacks faced by the LDEA, including disturbing reports from the refugee camp in Bujumbura. Despite these difficulties, Kromah assured Liberians of the agency’s steadfast commitment to transparency and accountability. “Our responsibility is to let the people know that our transparency has to go to whatever we see,” he said, promising that the LDEA would continue to openly share its findings and actions with the public.

In anticipation of the upcoming International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, Kromah invited the media to join the LDEA in showcasing their achievements and the tangible results of their efforts. “You can compare all of what we’ve arrested to what we want to put at the display of the public so that you see transparency come to order,” he encouraged, emphasizing the importance of public scrutiny and involvement.

Kromah concluded his address by reaffirming the LDEA’s determination to root out corruption within its ranks and remove any individuals found colluding with drug dealers. “We’ve gotten that person out because it’s a little embarrassing,” he noted, signaling the agency’s zero-tolerance policy towards internal corruption.

The press conference underscored the LDEA’s unwavering resolve to fight drug trafficking in Liberia, with a strong emphasis on transparency, public engagement, and judicial cooperation.

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