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Drug Enforcement Agency

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) is an agency within the Liberian government charged with fighting drug-related crimes. The DEA is supervised by the Ministry of Justice and is charged with fighting drug trafficking at the country's borders,[1] arresting traffickers and dealers, and destroying illegal drugs.[2] The DEA is not responsible for overseeing commerce in legal drugs and other pharmaceuticals; such substances are within the purview of the Pharmaceutical Board of Liberia.[3]

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History

Before its creation, fighting drug crimes was a responsibility of the Ministry of Defense.[4] The agency began as the National Drug Committee of the Interim Government of National Unity; it was created in 1993 during the presidency of Amos Sawyer. Five years later, the committee was converted into its present form: President Charles Taylor signed a bill passed by the National Legislature that created the DEA and patterned it after the Drug Enforcement Administration in the United States.

In 2011, the DEA boss was Director Henry Shaw,[2] but by 2012 he had been replaced by Anthony Souh. According to DEA boss Anthony Souh, the agency suffers from substantial internal corruption.[5] Directors are appointed by the President subject to confirmation by the Senate of Liberia.[5]

References

  1. ^ DEA Seeks U.S. $6 Million to Wage Drug War, AllAfrica, 2011-12-16. Accessed 2012-06-03.
  2. ^ a b DEA Destroys Over LD$10 Million Drugs, AllAfrica, 2011-10-04. Accessed 2012-06-03.
  3. ^ "Operation Fake Drugs To Commence Soon". The New National 2004-10-19: 8/6.
  4. ^ "$20,000 Marijuana Destroyed", New Liberian, 1981-02-02, 7.
  5. ^ a b DEA Boss Gets Tough, Heritage, 2012-06-01. Accessed 2012-06-03.

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