Jos Leijdekkers — also known as "Omar Sheriff" and "Chubby Jos" — is accused of trafficking cocaine and ordering a murder.
Sierra Leone has declared a national emergency over a psychoactive drug made from human bones. The country has witnessed a sharp spike in abuse of the drug, kush, forcing police officers to guard ...
In coordination with the Commonwealth Secretariat, the U.K. also provided officers and funds for training and administration of the Sierra Leone Police, including the secondment of a British ...
Jos Leijdekkers as captured in a screen grab of a video taken in a church in Sierra Leone on New Year’s Eve. The Sierra Leonean police says it has made a discovery that the individual seen in videos ...
The Sierra Leone Ministry of Information has said the country's police were ready to collaborate with the Dutch government, Interpol and other international law enforcement agencies on the case.
Sierra Leone National Drugs Enforcement Agency officers look on as they burn narcotics ... agencies were present at the Sierra Leone Police Training Academy in the capital, Freetown, as a small ...