years-old woman identified as Rita Satta Williams, who was arrested by the Liberian Drugs Enforcement Agency (LDEA) for the possession of 1.9 kilograms of cocaine.

According to the LDEA charge sheet, on June 15, 2024, at about 11: 20 am, suspect Williams, a Liberian-Netherlands resident and CEO of Euphrates Enterprise, dealer in Household and Electronic material at the ELWA highway, was arrested in plain view.

The LDEA investigation established that upon intelligence gathered at the Clay checkpoint, Bomi County, Republic of Liberia by officers of the LDEA assigned at said checkpoint while traveling from Guinea via Sierra Leone to Liberia with a morrow suitcase containing 1.9 kilograms substances of cocaine.

According to LDEA reports, upon suspect Williams’ arrest, she was duly informed of her constitutional rights and subsequently transferred to the headquarters of LDEA in Monrovia for a thorough and details investigation.

During the LDEA preliminary investigation conducted with the defendant, Williams admitted to the crime and that the substances tested and established as cocaine arrested and seized were bought by her (Williams) from a Guinean and Nigerian man.

Accordingly, suspect Williams revealed that she paid the amount of fourteen thousand United States dollars () for the four (4) plastic bags of cocaine to be taken to Holland and the Netherlands where she now lives. LDEA reports say that the cocaine was examined and tested at the LDEA headquarters laboratory and was established in her presence that it was cocaine.

The LDEA investigation said that cocaine is one of those drugs, controlled and deemed as grave offenses under the new penal law of Liberia as amended and included there to the Drugs and Controlled Substances Act of 2023.

LDEA reports pointed out that the appraised black market value of the cocaine was established to be one hundred and two thousand six hundred United States dollars (US$102, 600.00) or its equivalent in Liberian currency at Nineteen Million four hundred and ninety-four thousand Liberian dollars (US$19,494.000.0).

Given the above facts with the physical evidence, 1.9kilograms of cocaine seized and arrested in the possession of suspect Williams, the LDEA as a statutory investigative and intelligent-led security entity in Liberia, is left with no alternative but to charge her with the crimes: Unlicensed sale, Delivery, Distribution, Dispatched in Transit, Transportation of Controlled Drugs or Substances, Unlicensed Possession of Controlled Drugs and Illicit Trafficking of Controlled Drugs in violation of section 14.85, 14.89 and 14.93 respectively.

For her part, suspect Williams said she went to Guinea in May 2024, to open the store by doing clothes business and she met one of her friends called Lady T, and she told her (Williams) to do drugs business and she later told her friend, Lady T, that she will think about it.

The suspect said when she came to Liberia, she and Lady T was in communication and explained to her in detail that cocaine drugs get fast money in Europe because plenty of people can buy it there. Suspect Williams narrated that in June 2024, she went back to Guinea to meet Lady T, and they met at the same store and they all talked about the price and everything.

The suspect revealed that Lady T was company with two men, one from Nigeria and the other one from Guinea, and they brought the drugs. “We all went in their car and I paid US$14, 000, for the four (4), plastic bags of cocaine and I brought it to Liberia to transport it to Holland, Europe” suspect Williams explained.

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