By: Edwin N. Khakie
GBARNGA, Bong County – The Bong County Detachment of the Liberia Medicine Enforcement Company (LDEA) has reported the arrest of seven suspected drug traffickers, with narcotics valued at over US$12,000 and LD$2.4 million seized throughout coordinated operations throughout the county.
Based on Commander Thomas Saye, the operations had been strategically executed by LDEA officers in a number of communities, concentrating on main trafficking factors and distribution networks. The seized substances embody marijuana, tramadol, and heroin, all reportedly supposed on the market and consumption in native cities and surrounding villages.
Commander Saye described the arrests as a significant victory within the company’s ongoing marketing campaign to curb the inflow of harmful medicine into Bong County. He stated the LDEA stays unwavering in its mission to dismantle drug cartels and defend the youth from the harmful results of substance abuse.
“We wish to ship a transparent message to all traffickers and customers the LDEA is just not sleeping. We’re on excessive alert, and we’ll proceed our operations day and evening till we convey each perpetrator to justice,” Commander Saye warned.
He additionally known as on residents to take possession of the anti-drug marketing campaign by reporting suspicious actions of their communities. Based on him, stronger collaboration between residents and safety forces is vital to defeating the rising drug menace that threatens social stability and public well being.
The Bong County LDEA Detachment reaffirmed its dedication to group security, pledging to accentuate raids, improve surveillance, and work carefully with different safety companies to make sure the prosecution of these concerned within the illicit drug commerce.
This newest wave of arrests underscores the federal government’s heightened give attention to combating narcotics crimes and defending Liberia’s subsequent era from the devastating grip of dependancy.
