Liberia: Mulbah Morlu Demands Top Officials Step Aside as STAND Chairman Pushes for Independent Probe into US$19.2 Million Cocaine Scandal
Liberia, July 10 -- Ahead of the July protest against the drug bust at the Robert International Airport, Solidarity and Trust for a New Day (STAND) Chairman Mulbah Morlu has vowed that Liberia's $19 million cocaine scandal will not be buried under silence or selective justice.
Morlu demanded that Police Inspector General Gregory Coleman, Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency boss Fitzgerald Biago, and National Security Advisor Kofi Woods step aside to allow an independent probe in the country's most alarming drug trafficking case.
He called for the President Joseph Nyuma Boakai's son Tantan Boakai, National Port Authority Managing Director, Sekou Dukuly, and Liberia Airport Authority, Ernest Hughes to be investigated
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