Criminal Court C. Judge Blamo Dixon says the Government of Liberia lost a US$100 million cocaine case due to the failure of the prosecution to draw up the rightful charges against the defendants and produce adequate evidence.Judge Dixon, who presided over the landmark case said the charges were bogus, leaving the jury with no option but to rule in favor of the defendants.Judge Dixon made specific reference to the over US$200,000 that was seized.
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Criminal Court C. Judge Blamo Dixon says the Government of Liberia lost a US$100 million cocaine case due to the failure of the prosecution to draw up the rightful charges against the defendants and produce adequate evidence.Judge Dixon, who presided over the landmark case said the charges were bogus, leaving the jury with no option but to rule in favor of the defendants.Judge Dixon made specific reference to the over US$200,000 that was seized.
APM Terminals Liberia has blamed the Liberia Revenue Authority (LRA) over the release of two containers in the US$100m drugs case, claiming LRA had said the container owners met a full obligation.