KASHFA
NZITO LIBERIA: Msafara wa Rais Ellen Johnson Sirleaf wakutwa na zaidi ya kilo
297 za bangi. Watu 4 akiwemo kiongozi wa msafara washikiliwa kwa mahojiano.
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Liberia's Drug Enforcement Agency has arrested the head of the presidential
motorcade for allegedly using an official vehicle to smuggle 297 kilograms (654
pounds) of marijuana into Liberia from neighboring Sierra Leone, officials said
Monday.
The
motorcade commander, Perry Dolo, was arrested over the weekend along with three
other men after crossing from Sierra Leone via the town of Bo Waterside, said
DEA Director Anthony Souh. The other three men were a Liberian official, a
Guinean and a Sierra Leonean believed to be a member of the armed forces, Souh
said. He did not provide further details about the men.
The
vehicle used in the operation is known as "Escort 1," the jeep that
normally leads the president's convoy, Souh said.
"He
took the car during his day off to go do this thing. He was not on duty, but he
used the official car," Souh said of Dolo.
Journalists
were denied access to the suspects because they were still being interrogated
at the DEA after their arrest by a joint force that included members of the
Emergency Response Unit.
"They
are still with me going through the process," Souh said. "We want to
speedily send them to court as soon as possible because the case is too high.
Using a presidential car? It's too big."
Liberia's
DEA has in recent years tried to combat marijuana farming in Liberia's interior
counties, which is primarily done for local sale and consumption. However, weak
drug laws have made the practice difficult to curtail.
According
to the 2012 World Drug Report from the United Nations Office on Drugs and
Crime, 9 percent of Liberian high school students use cannabis.
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