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Liberia: U.S.$19.2m Cocaine Bust Exposes Gaps in Airport Cargo Security System
Liberia's Roberts International Airport seized 233 kilograms of cocaine valued at US$19.2 million, exposing vulnerabilities in the country's airport cargo security system. The seizure has prompted scrutiny over how the high-risk shipment bypassed multiple clearance layers before being intercepted.
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