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POLICE CRACKDOWN ON DRUG TRAFFICKING IN JOMVU AND KIEMBENI

 

In an operation fueled by intelligence, detectives from the Anti-Narcotics Unit Mombasa, made a significant breakthrough by arresting Dominik Oseko Ngisa, the driver of a suspicious Toyota Axio, Registration no. KCK 544J at Jomvu along the bustling Mombasa-Nairobi Road. A thorough search of the vehicle revealed large rolls of cannabis cleverly hidden in the boot, showcasing the lengths to which traffickers will go.

In a simultaneous operation, officers from Kiembeni Police Station descended on a house near Kiembeni Primary School, where they seized six sacks of bhang. However, the suspected trafficker managed to slip away just as the officers arrived, evading capture by the skin of his teeth.

The arrested suspect was promptly taken into custody, along with the confiscated drugs, and escorted to Jomvu Police Station for processing, pending arraignment. Meanwhile, detectives are intensifying their efforts to track down the elusive trafficker who narrowly escaped their grasp.

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