The Sierra Leone Police have issued a public “WANTED” notice and a warrant for the arrest of musician Natasha Beckley on charges of unlawful possession of narcotic drugs and other related offenses.
According to the official notice released by the Sierra Leone Police, Beckley, who is identified as a Sierra Leonean national, is being sought for serious drug offenses.
The police have asked the public for assistance in locating the suspect. The warrant of arrest is numbered C/R NO. 161/2025.
The notice directs anyone with information to contact the Transnational Organized Crime Unit (TOCU) Headquarters at Hastings/Rogbangba Junction or the CID Headquarters on Pademba Road, Freetown.
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A handsome reward has been offered to anyone who provides useful information leading to the arrest of Natasha Beckley.
Earlier, Natasha Beckley had taken to social media to deny any criminal allegations and dismiss the warrant as a political attack.
In a public post, Beckley stated: “Good afternoon friends family and supporters, I am home and doing fine. Not arrested, not on the run and not in custody of the police.”
She claimed the timing was tied to her recent political ambitions, writing: “My declaration for the position for Deputy Chair Port Loko really set the pace that this competition is going to be tough for my opponents, TIME DON DON. My opponents are now paying social media bloggers to tarnish my reputation.”
She later confirmed the arrest warrant with a caption: “I have also seen this , I am on my way to my lawyer and will keep you guys posted.”

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The Sierra Leone Police are comedians, aren’t they? The alleged Son -In – Law of the Illegitimate President wanted by the Netherlands for drugs related offences is still in Sierra Leone, and the SLP is seen to be protecting him. This article is a distraction, you can do better than this. Please give us a break.
That’s how a government works, whenever their is something, they’ll creat something to divert the citizens from it
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