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LDEA Steps Up Crack Down On Narcotic Drug Dealers: 6 Females Arrested And Sent To Court

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For Allegedly Being Involved In The Drugs Trade

Photo courtesy: LDEA Public Relations department

After arresting six alleged female drug dealers in Monrovia, The Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA) has sent them to court for prosecution, a press release from the LDEA has said.

This is the latest in a series of successful drug raids resulting into arrests, charging and seizure of narcotic drugs in the Liberian capital, Monrovia and various parts of the country in recent weeks.

The release posted on the LDEA official Facebook page said its operational arm led by ACP Patrick Kormazu successfully arrested six female drug dealers in a random ghetto raid in Montserrado and its environs.

“The arrests occurred between September 4th and 7th, and the suspects are currently in Central prison awaiting trial for illegal possession of narcotics, a non-bailable offense under Liberia’s new drug law,” said the LDEA release dated September 27, 2025.

Substance the alleged drug dealers were possession were seized, and the LDEA named the six females arrested as:

  1. Nuch Autridge, 30, with 63 grams of kush
  2. Massa Kamara, 22, with 25 grams of marijuana.
  3. Wede Teah, 30, with 22 grams of marijuana
  4. Elizabeth Doe, 23, with 62 grams of kush.
  5. Precillia Koffi, 19, with 63 grams of marijuana
  6. Massa Dsrnary,35, with 37 grams of Kush

Meanwhile, “The Agency encourages the public to call based on Drug-related activities on the LDEA Hotline at 0777-133-333,” according to the LDEA press release signed by the Chief of Public Relations Department of the Liberia Drug Enforcement, Olando Demey.

 

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