Liberia: U.S.$19.2m Drug Case Opens
Prosecutors say the case stems from a 237.6-kilogram cocaine seizure and could send the matter to Criminal Court "C" for trial.
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Liberia: U.S.$19.2m Drug Case Opens
The Government of Liberia on Tuesday produced its first witness in the preliminary examination of Paul King, operations manager of Global Logistics Service, in connection with a US$19.2 million drug seizure at Roberts International Airport.
Court Rejects Photocopied Evidence in US$19M Drug Case
The first day of preliminary hearings in Liberia’s $19 million narcotics prosecution faced a setback as Monrovia City Court rejected uncertified photocopies of police documents, requiring original evidence for proceedings.
US$19.2M Drug Case Opens - Liberia news The New Dawn Liberia, premier resource for latest news
By Lincoln G. Peters MONROVIA, July 7, 2026 — The Government of Liberia on Tuesday produced its first witness in the preliminary examination of Paul King, operations manager of Global Logistics Service, in connection with a US$19.2 million drug seizure at Roberts International Airport. King appeared at the Temple of Justice in Monrovia for the start of proceedings before the Monrovia City Court. The prosecution presented its first witness, who w…
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