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Liberia: Cummings Smells Collusion Into U.S.$19m Cocaine Saga, Rallies Calls for Independent Probe and International Assistance
Alexander Benedict Cummings, leader of Liberia's Alternative National Congress, accused the Unity Party-led government of mishandling a US$19.2 million cocaine seizure, calling the investigation 'slow, sloppy, and suspicious' and demanding an independent international audit. He urged international assistance to scrutinize the investigative process.
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