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    LDEA Condemns Assault by Two Officers

    HelloLiberiaBy HelloLiberiaJanuary 8, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Liberia Drug Enforcement Company (LDEA) has strongly condemned the actions of two of its officers, Solomon Gbondo and Religion Willie, who have been seen assaulting a feminine suspect.


    By Edwin Genoway


    The LDEA stated the officers’ conduct is totally unacceptable and goes towards the company’s guidelines, which clearly forbid violence, abuse, and inhumane remedy of anybody.

    In consequence, the 2 officers have been instantly faraway from obligation and handed over to the Board of Inner Inquiry and Skilled Requirements (BIIPS). This board will examine what occurred and determine on the correct punishment.

    The LDEA made it clear that it doesn’t assist or settle for this type of conduct and warned all officers to not misuse their authority. The company stated any officer who abuses energy can be punished in line with the regulation.

    The assertion ended by stressing that there isn’t any place for abuse of energy within the Liberia Drug Enforcement Company.



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