Two senior officials at the Liberia Drugs Enforcement Agency (LDEA) reportedly engaged in a fight Monday, 3 June 2024, following their disagreement about the existence of a narcotic substance called zombie.
Monrovia — Two senior officials at the Liberia Drugs Enforcement Agency reportedly engaged in a fight Monday, 3 June 2024, following their disagreement about the existence of a narcotic substance called zombie.
The conflict allegedly erupted after Col. Fadiga had allegedly rubbished the existence of the zombie drugs in Liberia. He took to social media, stating there was no evidence whatsoever to support the existence of the zombie drugs.He further assured the public that claims regarding the existence of zombie drugs are unsubstantiated.
In a brief press conference, Col. Kromah trashed his deputy's claims and defended the existence in Liberia of the zombie drugs."My issue with drugs is personal, combined with integrity and institution," said Col. Kromah."Since 1985 I joined the police force with diligence and I don't advance falsehood for prominence," Col. Kromah explained.
The declaration of zombie drugs' existence in Liberia stirred fears in the public especially when a lot of young people have already been damaged by another narcotic substance called kush.
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