Drug Enforcement Agency
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This article is about the Liberian government agency. For the American government agency, see Drug Enforcement Administration. For other uses, see DEA (disambiguation).
The Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) is an agency within the Liberian government charged with fighting drug-related crimes. The DEA is supervised by the Ministry of Justice and is charged with fighting drug trafficking at the country's borders,[1] arresting traffickers and dealers, and destroying illegal drugs.[2] The DEA is not responsible for overseeing commerce in legal drugs and other pharmaceuticals; such substances are within the purview of the Pharmaceutical Board of Liberia.[3]