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ARREST OF SUSPECTS, RECOVERY OF NARCOTICS

A team of detectives drawn from the Anti-Narcotics Unit, Nakuru and Narok have apprehended two individuals linked to the illegal trade of narcotic substances.

The suspects, Elizabeth Njoki Mukiri and Alfa Mukiri, were apprehended at Suswa trading centre, thanks to intelligence reports that pointed to their involvement in narcotics trafficking.

Upon their arrest, the detectives seized 6kgs and 240 rolls of cannabis sativa, 30 litres of chang’aa, 6 cartons of second-generation liquor, and 20 packets of rolling papers.

The suspects were escorted to Narok Police Station, where they are undergoing processing in preparation for their arraignment. Meanwhile, all seized items are being detained as exhibits.

This operation serves as a reminder of the ongoing battle against drugs in our communities and the unwavering dedication of our law enforcement agencies to ensure safer environments for all Kenyans.

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