Close Menu
Rural Reporters News Network
    What's Hot

    Liberia Takes Major Step Towards Decentralization with Establishment of County Development Planning Units

    October 22, 2025

    Liberia’s Ministry of Transport Revolutionizes Road Safety with Electronic Billboards

    October 22, 2025

    LRA Warns Against Interference In Revenue Collection

    October 22, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Rural Reporters News Network
    • Home
    • About
    • Politics
    • Development
      • Education
      • Health
      • Road/Infrastructure
    • Sports

      ‎Gbarpolu Breaks Ground for Historic Sports Stadium Project

      October 21, 2025

      District League Momentum Builds Up in Lofa

      October 17, 2025

      River Gee County Sports Steering Committee Chairman Resigns Less Than a Month Following Appointment

      October 14, 2025

      Zorzor and Salayea Districts Begin Player Justification Ahead of Lofa County District League

      October 7, 2025

      Local Sports: District League Opens in River Gee Ahead of National County Sports Meet

      October 1, 2025
    • Environment
      • Agriculture
      • Forest/Land
      • Wildlife
    • Rural Life
      • Arts and Culture
      • Untold Story
      • Images
    • Crimes
      • Gender Based Violence
      • Land Conflict
      • Others
    • Other News
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Rural Reporters News Network
    Home » LDEA Arrests Businesswoman for Marijuana Possession Worth Over LD$25,000 in River Gee
    Crimes

    LDEA Arrests Businesswoman for Marijuana Possession Worth Over LD$25,000 in River Gee

    Rural Reporters News NetworkBy Rural Reporters News NetworkSeptember 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Ms. Sarah Gee,arrested for the posssession and sale of Marijuana.
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    By: Ben TC Brooks| River Gee County Contributing Reporter

    River Gee County – Sept. 15 2025 – In a significant enforcement action, the Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA) has arrested local businesswoman Sarah Gee on charges of illegal possession of marijuana, with the confiscated drugs valued at over $25,000 Liberian dollars.

    The arrest occurred over the weekend in Gbeapo Kanweaken; the bustling commercial center located approximately 20 kilometers from the county capital of Fish-Town.

    Authorities acted on a tip-off received during a routine patrol by the LDEA’s River Gee detachment, leading them to the business center where the suspected illegal activity was taking place.

    At the time of her arrest, the 35-year-old Sarah Gee was reportedly found in possession of multiple wraps of marijuana, raising concerns about drug trafficking in the area.

    Local residents had alerted the LDEA, prompting a targeted stop-and-search operation that ultimately led to the seizure of the illegal substances.

    Richard N. Nangoe, the LDEA Commander for River Gee County, praised the agency’s efforts, stating, “We are committed to combating drug trafficking and ensuring that individuals like Sarah Gee are held accountable under the law. Our operations are driven by community intelligence, reflecting our determination to maintain public safety.”

    Following her arrest, Sarah Gee was swiftly transported to the Kanweaken Magisterial Court where she will face prosecution.

    The authorities have emphasized the importance of continued vigilance and community involvement in the fight against drug-related crimes, noting that cooperation from residents plays a crucial role in their ongoing efforts.

    A week ago, similar arrest was made with a local businesswoman and drugs suspect Esther Nyenpan in Chedepo Jarkaken with 66 wrapped of marijuana and number of cartridges as she was immediately transferred to the Kelipo Kanweaken Magisterial Court for prosecution.

    In light of this incident, the LDEA has reiterated its commitment to prioritizing community protection and maintaining law enforcement integrity as part of its broader struggle against drug abuse and trafficking in Liberia.

    County leaders and community advocates are being urged to join the LDEA in fostering a drug-free environment as part of an initiative to curb the growing threats posed by illegal narcotics in River Gee County and the country at large.

    Just In Picks Top News
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Rural Reporters News Network

      Related Posts

      Liberia Takes Major Step Towards Decentralization with Establishment of County Development Planning Units

      October 22, 2025

      Liberia’s Ministry of Transport Revolutionizes Road Safety with Electronic Billboards

      October 22, 2025

      LRA Warns Against Interference In Revenue Collection

      October 22, 2025
      Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

      Editors Picks

      Liberia Takes Major Step Towards Decentralization with Establishment of County Development Planning Units

      October 22, 2025

      Liberia’s Ministry of Transport Revolutionizes Road Safety with Electronic Billboards

      October 22, 2025

      Urban Resilience Project in central Monrovia, Brewerville, and Paynesville

      October 21, 2025

      Farmers in Southeast Liberia Fear Land Grab, Conflict Due to Mass Migration of Foreign Farmers  

      October 20, 2025
      Latest Posts

      Subscribe to News

      Get the latest sports news from RRNN Liberi about world, sports and politics.

      Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest Vimeo WhatsApp TikTok Instagram

      News

      • World
      • US Politics
      • EU Politics
      • Business
      • Opinions
      • Connections
      • Science

      Company

      • Information
      • Advertising
      • Classified Ads
      • Contact Info
      • Do Not Sell Data
      • GDPR Policy
      • Media Kits

      Services

      • Subscriptions
      • Customer Support
      • Bulk Packages
      • Newsletters
      • Sponsored News
      • Work With Us

      Subscribe to Updates

      Get the latest creative news from Rural Reporters

      © 2025 Rural Reporters News Network RRNN.
      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms
      • Accessibility

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.