Former Liberian vice president charged in drug-trafficking probe
Liberia's Justice Ministry has charged former Vice President Jewel Howard-Taylor with drug trafficking, money laundering, and other offenses. Howard-Taylor, who served until 2024, was detained at Roberts International Airport in Monrovia before attempting to leave the country.

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AI-generatedLiberia's Justice Ministry has charged former Vice President Jewel Howard-Taylor with drug trafficking, money laundering, and other offenses. Howard-Taylor, who served until 2024, was detained at Roberts International Airport in Monrovia before attempting to leave the country. She is accused of illegally importing, selling, and transporting controlled drugs, as well as facilitating drug trafficking. The investigation also involves three foreign nationals – two Croatians and one Ukrainian – charged in absentia for allegedly being part of the same network. Liberian authorities are intensifying efforts to dismantle transnational drug trades, particularly cocaine trafficking, and have made significant seizures in recent months. Howard-Taylor has not yet commented publicly on the charges.
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4 extractedLiberia has launched a major crackdown on transnational drug trades, particularly cocaine trafficking, in recent years.
Three foreign nationals (two Croatians and one Ukrainian) have been charged in absentia as part of the same investigation.
Howard-Taylor was detained at Roberts International Airport before boarding a flight to leave Liberia.
Liberia has charged former Vice President Jewel Howard-Taylor with drug trafficking, money laundering, and other offenses.