Senior Liberian Immigration Officer Arrested in Sierra Leone for Alleged Possession of Controlled Drugs

Credible reports reaching K-News have revealed a disturbing incident involving Mr. Randy Tuweh, Deputy Border Patrol Commander of the Liberia Immigration Service for Grand Cape Mount County, following his arrest in Sierra Leone for allegedly possessing about 600 strips of Tramadol. Video footage and photos obtained show that Randy was arrested on Saturday, March 14, 2026, in the border town of Jendema by officers of the Sierra Leone Drug Enforcement Agency (SLDEA). His purpose in the country remains unclear.

Senior Liberian Immigration Officer Arrested in Sierra Leone for Alleged Possession of Controlled Drugs

Freetown, Sierra Leone: Credible reports reaching K-News have revealed a disturbing incident involving Mr. Randy Tuweh, Deputy Border Patrol Commander of the Liberia Immigration Service for Grand Cape Mount County, following his arrest in Sierra Leone for allegedly possessing about 600 strips of Tramadol.

Video footage and photos obtained show that Randy was arrested on Saturday, March 14, 2026, in the border town of Jendema by officers of the Sierra Leone Drug Enforcement Agency (SLDEA). His purpose in the country remains unclear.

The government of Sierra Leone officially banned Tramadol tablets nationwide as of January 2026.

This decision, according to officials, aims to address widespread drug misuse, improve public health security, and stop the unregulated distribution of the medication in Sierra Leone.

Authorities in Sierra Leone are said to be investigating the matter the suspect remains under custody.

Meanwhile, the Liberia Immigration Service has not issued any official statement regarding the arrest or potential administrative actions.

This story is still developing...