Audio By Carbonatix
Liberia has charged former Vice President Jewel Howard-Taylor with drug trafficking, money laundering , and other offences as part of an investigation of a transnational narcotics network, the West African nation's attorney general said in a statement on Wednesday.
The arrest of Howard-Taylor, ex-wife of convicted war criminal Charles Taylor, comes less than a month after Liberian authorities announced that they had seized around $317 million worth of cocaine that was bound for Europe, highlighting the country's growing role in the global drug trade.
"There will be no selective justice, political protection, sacred cows or compromise with organized criminality," the statement said. "Every person against whom credible and admissible evidence is established will be investigated and prosecuted without fear, favour, or political consideration."
Howard-Taylor was stopped while attempting to leave the country at Roberts International Airport and taken to national police headquarters, according to the statement.
The charges against her also include unlicensed importation of a controlled substance, criminal solicitation and criminal conspiracy, the statement said.
Howard-Taylor's lawyer, Kabineh M. Ja’neh, told Reuters that he had met with his client earlier on Wednesday and authorities informed him that they intended to charge her, though he had not seen the indictment.
"She is in the custody of the Liberia National Police tonight. She will sleep there," he said.
"We would be able to proceed with the matter once we get the formal charge."
Authorities have also charged in absentia three alleged members of the network — two Croatian nationals and a Ukrainian national — and the statement said that the government would seek their arrest through domestic and international legal channels.
Howard-Taylor served as vice president under former President George Weah from January 2018 to January 2024.
Latest Stories
-
GAUA suspends strike ahead of August 25 meeting with Fair Wages
3 minutes -
Big Push road projects targeted for completion by end of 2027 – Suhuyini
7 minutes -
Early morning blackout disrupts power supply across several regions
12 minutes -
Youth Ministry to publish programme data online to boost transparency
13 minutes -
Oti NPP Communication Director speaks out against NDC administration
19 minutes -
Be vigilant and report suspicious characters to security agencies – Peace Council
26 minutes -
GIPA, GUTA agree measures to protect Ghana’s retail sector
32 minutes -
NACOC committed to strengthening border security – DG
38 minutes -
Bawumia engages engineers on solutions to Ghana’s development challenges
41 minutes -
University of Mines and Technology opens underground demonstration Mine
43 minutes -
Ghana explores traceability technology to track mined gold sources
48 minutes -
Prioritise truth, accuracy over speed, followers – GJA President to journalists
53 minutes -
Kpone-Katamanso MCE presents items to clans ahead of Homowo Festival
58 minutes -
Journalists must strengthen credibility in digital era- Kwasi Pratt urges
1 hour -
GMTF Administrator challenges mining giants to invest in lives
1 hour