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The Commissioner for the Anti-Corruption Commission and his team presented their 2024 annual report to  the PRESIDENT JU...
03/11/2025

The Commissioner for the Anti-Corruption Commission and his team presented their 2024 annual report to the PRESIDENT JULIUS MAADA BIO , highlighting our steadfast commitment and notable progress in the ongoing fight against corruption.

Breaking news!President Mamadi Doumbouya just submitted his candidacy for the presidential elections in Guinea which wil...
03/11/2025

Breaking news!
President Mamadi Doumbouya just submitted his candidacy for the presidential elections in Guinea which will be held on the 28th December 2025

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02/11/2025

This video is worth listening to and sharing. As a Sierra Leonean, I believe this is one of the best and most educational speech made by a Sierra Leonean police officer to his colleagues. We hope and pray that they adhere to his advice.
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01/11/2025

In Kambia,at the World Food Day celebration President Bio asked young people to avoid Kush, describing it as a deadly poison.Our Commander in Chief Has Spoken.

Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio Formally Recognizes 17 New Paramount Chiefs, Reaffirms the Vital Role of Chief...
31/10/2025

Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio Formally Recognizes 17 New Paramount Chiefs, Reaffirms the Vital Role of Chieftaincy in National Development

Kambia Town, Friday, 31 October 2025* - His Excellency President Dr. Julius Maada Bio has formally recognized 17 new Paramount Chiefs, underscoring the sacred and strategic importance of the chieftaincy institution in fostering peace, unity, and development across Sierra Leone.

The newly recognized chiefs, drawn from Bo, Port Loko, Kambia, Falaba, Karene, and Tonkolili Districts, were elected between 2024 and 2025 and formally presented with their Staffs of Office by the President in accordance with Part IV, Section 17(a) of the Chieftaincy Act of 2009.

“Today marks your official induction into a sacred responsibility, to serve your people and support government in driving development across your chiefdoms,” President Bio told the gathering.

He acknowledged the existence of boundary disputes linked to de-amalgamation processes and called for calm and patience as the government works toward peaceful resolutions.

“I am a proud member of this sacred institution. I have great respect for the chieftaincy and remain committed to preserving it,” he said, urging the new Paramount Chiefs to serve as vital bridges between their communities and government agencies.

President Bio reaffirmed that chiefdoms form the foundation of national development, encouraging the traditional leaders to mediate local disputes, mentor young people, and lead by example in promoting peace and progress.

Reiterating his administration’s fight against the harmful drug kush, the President urged chiefs to take a frontline role in protecting their communities.

“Kush is a poison that destroys our youth and future. We must all work together to eliminate it. My government has already established rehabilitation facilities across the country to support recovery,” he stressed.

Minister of Local Government and Community Affairs, Tamba Lamina, revealed that the new inductees bring to 77 the total number of Paramount Chiefs recognized since President Bio assumed office in 2018, a reflection of his commitment to strengthening traditional governance.

Host Paramount Chief Bai Farama Tass Ngbak Bubu IV of Magbema Chiefdom welcomed the President and reaffirmed the institution’s commitment to national unity and development.

“Chieftaincy is the smallest but most sacred unit of governance — handed down by our ancestors. We must protect its dignity,” he said, noting that Kambia has already established a rehabilitation facility to support victims of harmful drugs.

The ceremony concluded with the official presentation of Staffs of Office to the 17 newly recognized Paramount Chiefs, marking another milestone in President Bio’s continuous engagement with traditional leadership for national development.

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Calaba Town Police Arrest Suspected Drug Dealer with 628 Wraps of Kush.Freetown, Sierra Leone – Friday, 31st October 202...
31/10/2025

Calaba Town Police Arrest Suspected Drug Dealer with 628 Wraps of Kush.

Freetown, Sierra Leone – Friday, 31st October 2025:
In a renewed effort to combat the growing menace of narcotic drug trafficking and abuse, the Calaba Town Police Division has recorded another major success in its anti-drug operations.

Acting on credible intelligence, the Officer Commanding Calaba Town Police Station, ASP Saccoh Kabbie Kharr, led a team of officers on a targeted raid at Faynkray Street, Calaba Town, where they arrested one Osman Kamara, a resident of Osman Lane in the same community.

During the operation, police recovered six hundred and twenty-eight (628) wraps of dried leaves suspected to be Kush, a synthetic drug wreaking havoc among youths in Sierra Leone

The suspect and the exhibits are currently in police custody as investigations continue.

This latest arrest underscores the Sierra Leone Police’s commitment to intensifying its crackdown on drug-related crimes and ensuring community safety.

SLP Media Team

Police in Lunsar Arrest Notorious Drug Dealer During Targeted RaidLunsar, Sierra Leone — Thursday, 30th October 2025:In ...
31/10/2025

Police in Lunsar Arrest Notorious Drug Dealer During Targeted Raid

Lunsar, Sierra Leone — Thursday, 30th October 2025:
In a decisive move to curb the sale and distribution of harmful drugs within the Lunsar Division, police have arrested a suspected notorious drug dealer, Hassan Koroma, commonly known as Sky, of Madigbo Junction, Marampa Chiefdom.

The arrest followed a well-coordinated police raid targeting hotspots known for illegal drug activity. During the operation, officers found Hassan Koroma in possession of substances believed to be narcotics (Kush).

The suspect is currently in custody, assisting investigators as part of ongoing efforts to dismantle drug networks operating within the township of Lunsar..

The Lunsar Police Division reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining law and order, emphasizing that operations against drug trafficking and abuse will continue unabated.

SLP Media Team.

Calaba Town Police Arrest Man with 560 Wraps of Suspected Kush.Freetown, Sierra Leone — Wednesday, 29th October 2025:In ...
30/10/2025

Calaba Town Police Arrest Man with 560 Wraps of Suspected Kush.

Freetown, Sierra Leone — Wednesday, 29th October 2025:
In a continued effort to clamp down on the illegal drug trade, the Calaba Town Police have arrested a man with a large quantity of suspected narcotics.

Acting on credible intelligence, the Officer Commanding Calaba Town Police Station, ASP Saccoh Kabbie Kharr, led an operation that resulted in the arrest of Abdulrahman Conteh, of No. 45 Kinson Road, Kissy.

The suspect was apprehended on Wednesday, 29th October 2025, after being brought to the attention of police by an informant. A search conducted during the arrest uncovered five hundred and sixty (560) wraps of dried leaves believed to be Kush, a synthetic drug that has become a growing concern nationwide.

Following the arrest, both the suspect and the exhibits were transferred to the Transnational Organized Crime Unit (TOCU) for further investigation.

SLP Media Team

SLP Steps Up War on Drugs — 130 Suspects Arrested in Nationwide Crackdown.Freetown, Sierra Leone — Wednesday, 29th Octob...
29/10/2025

SLP Steps Up War on Drugs — 130 Suspects Arrested in Nationwide Crackdown.

Freetown, Sierra Leone — Wednesday, 29th October 2025:
The Sierra Leone Police (SLP) has intensified its nationwide fight against drug trafficking and abuse, resulting in the arrest of 130 suspects and the seizure of large quantities of suspected narcotic substances across the country.

This development was disclosed during the SLP’s weekly press briefing held at the Senior Police Officers’ Mess, Kingtom, where the Head of the Transnational Organised Crime Unit (TOCU), Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP) Michael J. K. Laggah, provided detailed updates on recent operations.

According to Assistant Inspector General (AIG) Dr. John Martin Senesie, the coordinated raids and checkpoint operations conducted between 20th and 26th October 2025 formed part of an ongoing national campaign to dismantle drug supply networks and bring traffickers to justice.

He emphasized that the SLP’s strategy combines strong enforcement with community engagement, adding that while arrests and prosecutions are crucial, public education and collaboration remain equally vital in curbing the growing menace of drug abuse.

The operations yielded significant results, including several high-profile arrests:

1. Kadiatu Barrie Arrested in Makeni
On Monday, 20th October 2025, at No. 7 Lawyer Street, Makeni, one Kadiatu Barrie was arrested with fifty-five (55) tablets of Tramadol and twenty-five (25) wraps of substances suspected to be Kush.
(Case awaiting legal advice.)

2. Abdul Akim Bangura Arrested in Kambia
On Tuesday, 22nd October 2025, at Rogbere Police Checkpoint, Kambia District, Abdul Akim Bangura was intercepted with 1,327 strips of tablets suspected to be Tramadol.
(Case awaiting legal advice.)

3. Guinean National Nabbed with Co***ne at Jendema Border
On Thursday, 23rd October 2025, Laurencia Kollie, a Guinean national, was arrested at the Gendema Customs Police Checkpoint, Pujehun District, with ninety-one (91) pellets of substances suspected to be co***ne.
(Awaiting forensic analysis and report.)

4. Major Kush Seizure in Makeni — Marie Keita in Custody
On Sunday, 26th October 2025, at No. 4 Congo Town Road, Makeni, Marie Keita was arrested with 200 wraps of shredded leaves suspected to be Kush, three half-filled black polythene bags containing similar substances, one half-filled bag containing green leaves suspected to be marshmallow, and one black electronic scale.
(Awaiting forensic analysis and report.)

5. Ibrahim Kamara Arrested in Makeni
On the same day, at No. 4 Campbell Street, Makeni, Ibrahim Kamara was arrested with sixteen (16) wraps of shredded leaves suspected to be Kush.
(Awaiting forensic analysis and report.)

Police data revealed that 174 drug raids were conducted nationwide during the reporting period, resulting in the arrest of 130 suspects. Of these, 51 have been charged to court, while 79 remain under investigation.

Region Raids Conducted Suspects Arrested

Freetown West 73 21
Freetown East 48 18
North-West 7 23
North-East 12 7
South 23 16
Eastern 47 55
Total 174 130

AIG Senesie commended all officers involved in the successful operations and reaffirmed the SLP’s commitment to sustaining the war on drugs through both hard and soft approaches.

He explained that the hard approach involves detection, arrest, investigation, and prosecution, while the soft approach focuses on community sensitisation, public education, and media engagement.

The Sierra Leone Police continues to encourage citizens to report drug-related activities within their communities and to support law enforcement efforts aimed at safeguarding public health and safety.

SLP Media Team

Police in Bo Arrest Freetown Man with Nine Packets of Suspected Kush.As part of ongoing efforts to curb drug trafficking...
29/10/2025

Police in Bo Arrest Freetown Man with Nine Packets of Suspected Kush.

As part of ongoing efforts to curb drug trafficking and abuse across Sierra Leone, the Police in Bo have arrested one Yusifu Jalloh of First Pump Line, Adonkia, Goderich in Freetown, for unlawful possession of substances suspected to be kush.

According to police sources, the suspect was intercepted at Fallah Checkpoint in Bo with nine black plastic bags containing the suspected narcotic substance.

The suspect, along with the exhibits, is currently in police custody as investigations continue.

SLP Media Team

28/10/2025

Office of the Chief Minister Dr. David Moinina Sengeh confessed, "I am so grateful for what President Bio has done. He's shown us. I was kicked out of a room, he brought me in. And they put me behind on the second row, he brought me forward, he put me next to him. He didn't stop there, he turned on the mic for me to speak. I have done the same for many many many young people."

Following the First Lady Fatima Maada Bio  visit to Turkey, our mother had the honour of meeting and pleading with the F...
27/10/2025

Following the First Lady Fatima Maada Bio visit to Turkey, our mother had the honour of meeting and pleading with the First Lady of Turkey, H.E. Emine Erdoğan, for a hospital. She graciously accepted her request on behalf of my people of SierraLeone. The mother of Nations deeply pleased and very excited about this development.

This afternoon, The landmark first lady had the pleasure of welcoming the Turkish Ambassador, H.E. Amb. Yusuf Burak Rende, together with the TİKA Country Director for Sierra Leone, Mr. Mirzet Muezzinoglu, to my office.

The purpose of our meeting was to discuss the proposed medical centre that will be constructed in Bo.

Whenever I travel out of the country, my heart remains with my people, my women, my girls, and my children.

FMB.
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