
By: Ramsey N Singbeh Jr
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A fourty-seven (47) year old woman, Fatu Sando and her son of twenty-two (22) years, Jonathan B. Kollie are currently in court in Margibi County after they were arrested while selling drugs and gunshots.
Their arrest was made in the Gbandi Community of Kakaka on January 22, 2025, during the afternoon hours. The woman and her son, according to the Margibi County Commander of the Liberia Drugs Enforcement Agency or LDEA, Alex S. Flomo, they were picked-up with gunshots and tramadol.
Using a search and seizure warrant from the Kakaka Magisterial Court, the LDEA apprehended Fatu Sando in the possession of one hundred and thirty-six (136) pieces of single barrel gunshots and a cash of about one hundred and fifty-eight thousand, five hundred Liberian Dollars (L$158,500) while her son was caught with twenty-two (22) strips of tramadol which street value is placed at fourty four thousand Liberian Dollars (L$44000).
They have been sent to court awaiting trial, the LDEA says. The Margibi Officer In Charge or OIC of the LDEA, Alex S. Flomo has assured that besides taking the suspects to court, he will communicate the situation involving the student to his school administration with a recommendation of expulsion from the school.
He lamented that all other students arrested, investigated and found liable for drugs will be made to be given ‘Never To Return or NTR’ through the recommendation of the LDEA because those of the students in the acts of drugs, especially the ones selling them to the colleagues are causing a lot of harm to their future.
He cautioned the students to stay away from anything that has to with drugs because serious measures are being taken by LDEA in the county and country to safe the young people’s future from the drugs.