AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoRoberts Airport Drug Probe: Liberia National Police says a cocaine trafficking network tried to bribe security staff, recover a US$19.2 million consignment, and disrupt the seizure at Roberts International Airport—police add the June 7 bust may not be isolated, pointing to a similar May shipment. Court Charges: Joint Security has formally charged seven suspects, including Global Logistics Services (GLS) and its operations manager Paul J. King, over alleged unlicensed exportation, trafficking, and conspiracy tied to the six-box cocaine haul. Local Security Reward: ArcelorMittal Liberia honored a contract security officer who stopped a fuel tanker from leaving with undeclared fuel, after finding 2,000 gallons unaccounted for. Women, Peace and Security: Liberia and partners validated the country’s third National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security, moving the agenda into phase three. Bong County Training: 110 students from 22 high schools begin a two-month free Digital Literacy and ICT skills program. Domestic Violence Alert: Police investigate the death of a woman in Bong County after an alleged assault by her husband. Media Accountability: A Grand Bassa media conference heard warnings that extortion disguised as journalism erodes public trust.
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