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Ex-Vice President Joseph Boakai Charged in Drug Trafficking Investigation

19 August 2026
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What You Need to Know
• Former Vice President Jewel Howard-Taylor has been charged with drug trafficking and money laundering in Liberia.
• Jewel Howard-Taylor was detained at Roberts International Airport in Monrovia before departing the country.
• Three foreign nationals, including two Croatians and one Ukrainian, have been charged in absentia in connection with the case.

Former Vice President Jewel Howard-Taylor has been charged with drug trafficking, money laundering, and other offenses, according to Liberia’s Justice Ministry. Howard-Taylor, who served as vice president from 2018 to 2024, was apprehended at Roberts International Airport in Monrovia while attempting to leave the country. She is accused of illegally importing, selling, and transporting controlled substances, as well as facilitating drug trafficking operations. In addition, three foreign nationals—two from Croatia and one from Ukraine—have been charged in absentia for their alleged involvement in the same drug trafficking network. Liberian authorities are committed to dismantling the drug trade in the country, which has seen significant seizures in recent months, marking a broader crackdown on transnational drug trafficking, especially cocaine.

Why It Matters

This situation highlights Liberia’s ongoing struggle with drug trafficking, particularly as West Africa becomes a key transit route for cocaine from South America to Europe. Jewel Howard-Taylor’s charges come amid a broader initiative by President Joseph Boakai’s administration to combat corruption and drug-related crimes. The previous administration, led by former President George Weah, faced numerous allegations of financial mismanagement, which has intensified scrutiny on political figures. The government’s actions reflect a determined effort to address the challenges posed by organized crime and restore public trust in governance.

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