Court Charges Nigerian Businessman For Unlawful Possession of Narcotic Drugs

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MONROVIA, December 10 (LINA) –The Monrovia City Court Wednesday charged a Nigerian businessman with unlawful possession and sale of narcotic drugs valued at US$5,484.00.

Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) officers arrested,  K.C. Henry Kamara, 30, a Nigerian citizen, at his Camp Johnson Road residence,  following a tip-off.

DEA officers found 41.9 grams of cocaine valued at US$2,514.00 and a chemical processor weighing 99.0 grams valued at US$2,970.00 in the home of Kamara at the time of his arrest, according to the Liberia News Agency.

During preliminary investigation, it was established that Kamara is a potential drug dealer, and was charged with unlawful possession of the narcotics, but he denied the allegation.

Meanwhile, Kamara is expected to appear at the Monrovia City Court for trial.
LINA