The Director General of Liberia Drugs Enforcement Agency (LDEA) has alarmed, sounding warning against the danger of new drugs called “Zombie”.
The Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA) sounded the alarm on the newly identified narcotic infiltrating Liberian streets, ominously dubbed “Zombie”, noticeably a harmful substance.
LDEA Director General , Abraham Kromah issued a warning to the public, emphasizing the heightened threat posed by this potent substance compared to the infamous “Kush”.
In a press briefing held on Friday, during the weekend, Kromah revealed that the discovery of Zombie was the result of a successful interception by LDEA officers operating in the bustling commercial district of Red-light, located in Paynesville City.
The interception and subsequent confiscation of the drug mark a crucial milestone in the agency’s ongoing efforts to combat the spread of narcotics within the nation.
Describing the nature of the new drug, Kromah emphasized its alarming potency, surpassing even the notorious effects of Kush on the society.
He underscored the urgent need for thorough investigations into the origins and distribution channels of Zombie to stem its proliferation and safeguard public health.
The emergence of Zombie underscores the evolving landscape of narcotics trafficking and consumption in Liberia, posing unprecedented challenges for law enforcement and public health authorities alike.
The LDEA through its director General says it remains vigilant in its commitment to root out the menace of illicit drugs, leveraging intelligence-gathering efforts and strategic partnerships to confront this emerging threat head-on.
As the nation grapples with the specter of Zombie, Kromah urged citizens to remain vigilant and cooperative with law enforcement agencies, emphasizing the collective responsibility in safeguarding communities against the perils of drug abuse and trafficking.
The discovery of “Zombie”serves as a sobering reminder of the ever-present dangers posed by illicit substances, underscoring the need for sustained vigilance and concerted action to protect the well-being of Liberian citizens.