BREAKING: Paul King Identifies Man in Cocaine Investigation
Monrovia, Liberia: Paul King has reportedly identified a man identified as Rahem Bah as the individual who allegedly delivered the shipment at the center of the ongoing cocaine investigation.
According to information emerging from investigators, King told authorities that the shipment was brought to his office on June 5, 2026, after he received a call requesting a quotation for shipment services. He alleged that the package was delivered by Rahem Bah and later processed under the name Emre Group of Companies.
King reportedly told investigators that he had no knowledge of the contents of the shipment, explaining that he was not physically present when it was received. He said he was simply facilitating a shipment for what he described as a returning customer.
The latest development comes as authorities continue investigating the high-profile cocaine case, which has drawn widespread public attention and renewed concerns over drug trafficking networks operating in Liberia.
King is also reportedly seeking witness protection as the investigation continues.
Background
The case began after authorities intercepted a shipment allegedly containing cocaine. The discovery triggered a criminal investigation involving several individuals connected to the shipment and the company under whose name it was processed.
At this stage, law enforcement agencies have not publicly confirmed the allegations made by King against Rahem Bah, nor have they announced any charges against him. Investigations remain ongoing.
Who Is Rahem Bah?
As of now, very little publicly verified information is available about Rahem Bah. Authorities have not officially released details regarding his identity, occupation, or any role he may have played in the investigation. Until law enforcement provides official confirmation, any alleged involvement remains under investigation.