Five Charged After Police Discover 200 Kilograms of Cocaine at Monrovia Airport
Five people were charged in Liberia after police seized $19 million worth of cocaine hidden in a seasoning shipment at Monrovia's airport.
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Five Charged After Police Discover 200 Kilograms of Cocaine at Monrovia Airport
Liberian law enforcement authorities have brought charges against five individuals following the discovery of more than 200 kilograms of cocaine at Roberts International Airport in Monrovia, marking one of the largest drug seizures in the West African nation’s history.
The narcotics, valued at approximately $19 million, were concealed in a shipment falsely declared as Maggi seasoning cubes when discovered on June 8th. The suspects were not publicly identified until Inspector General Gregory Coleman held a press briefing this past weekend, a delay that sparked considerable controversy within Liberian political circles.
Can tighter airport security stop international cartels, or will they just move on to a new transit route?
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