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POLICE RECOVER 531KG OF BHANG AT A MIGORI HOMESTEAD

POLICE RECOVER 531KG OF BHANG AT A MIGORI HOMESTEAD

A woman implicated in the trafficking of 531Kg of Bhang which was earlier today seized at a home compound within Buembu village in Migori is in police custody.

Molinter Adhiambo Juma, 26 was nabbed at the said homestead in an operation conducted by a joint team of DCI detectives backed up by their K9 Isebania Border Post counterparts.

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In the stealth operation, 9 sacks of Cannabis sativa sticks and another 8 containing the unrefined drug were found at various concealed spots by the help of a sniffer dog.

An unidentified male suspect was in time to make good his escape from the scene which is the home of Osege Odhiambo, leaving behind the woman and the prohibited hard drug worth over Sh15 million in street estimates.

Search for Osege and the escapee continues.

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