MONROVIA – In a major operation against drug trafficking, authorities at the Liberian border with Sierra Leone seized 299 kg of marijuana, valued at approximately USD 22,724 or LD 4,317,560. The seizure occurred on Monday, September 16, 2024, during a routine inspection at the Bo Waterside port of entry.
At around 11:00 AM, the Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA) GCMC search team discovered 400 compressed plates of marijuana concealed within a mini bus bearing the license plate number AG 1253. During the inspection, the driver managed to evade capture and fled the scene, prompting an immediate response from the joint security forces.
The bus has since been impounded, and LDEA’s intelligence team is actively pursuing leads to locate the fleeing driver. Notably, a breakthrough occurred later in the day when the driver was apprehended at the Tienii checkpoint around 7:39 PM. However, another individual involved, identified as Jumah, remains at large.
Authorities continue to investigate the incident and are enhancing efforts to combat drug trafficking in the region. This seizure represents a significant step in safeguarding the community from the dangers of illegal drugs, and law enforcement remains committed to tracking down all individuals involved in this operation. Further updates will be provided as the investigation unfolds.