By: Matalay Kollie
The Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA), Bong County Detachment, has destroyed substantial quantity of illegal drugs valued at over L$10.5 million (approximately US$55,292.39)
The move marked a strong stand against substance abuse in the county.
The destruction of these drugs took place on Thursday, June 26, 2025, at Taylor’s Farm, located in Electoral District #3, Bong .
Deputy Commander Lewis N. Geelar of the Bong County Detachment reported that the drugs were confiscated in various operations throughout the county between June 4, 2024, and June 2025.
The operation highlights the LDEA’s ongoing commitment to combat drug-related crimes and protect the community from the dangers of illegal substances.
During the burning ceremony, Commander Geelar provided a detailed breakdown of the confiscated drugs, noting that 1,145.2 grams of Kush, valued at L$4,351,760 (US$22,904), 130.3 grams of Cocaine valued at L$1,333,800 (US$7,020), and Heroin:** 260.4 grams of Heroin valued at L$2,247,795 (US$11,830.50) were destroyed.
Others include: 103.8 kilograms of Marijuana valued at L$10,380,000 (US$1,972,200), 30 packs of Tramadol valued at L$600,000 (US$3,157.89).
Due to the importance of the exercise, The burning ceremony attracted notable attendance, including representatives from the Armed Forces of Liberia, the Liberia Immigration Service, the Liberia Fire Service, and various local leaders.
Hailing the law enforcement officers for a job well done thus far, members expressed their support for the LDEA’s vigorous actions against drug trafficking, commending the agency’s efforts to enhance public safety.
“We remain robust in the fight against the sale and intake of harmful substances in the county,” stated Deputy Commander Geelar.
His remarks underscore the LDEA’s resolve to not only combat current drug trafficking but also to prevent future violations.
As part of its ongoing mission, the LDEA has intensified surveillance and enforcement across Bong County, aiming to dismantle networks that facilitate the illegal drug trade.
The agency’s proactive strategies include collaboration with local authorities and community leaders to raise awareness about the dangers of drug abuse.
The destruction of these illegal substances is a clear message that the LDEA is serious about its role in combating drug-related activities in Liberia.
As part of ongoing efforts, local officials say, Community engagement and public education will remain a crucial aspect of the LDEA’s approach as it works tirelessly to foster a safer environment for the citizens of Bong County.
This operation not only reflects the agency’s commitment but also addresses a growing concern in Liberia, especially on the impact of drug trafficking on public health and safety.
As the LDEA continues its mission, it seeks to build partnerships that reinforces collective efforts against drug abuse and trafficking in the region.
