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PERSISTENT WAR ON DRUGS AND TRAFFICKERS

The DCI has maintained that traffickers in narcotics must eschew illegal dealings and take on legitimate business ventures, or else continue suffering the heat of the unforgiving law.

 

This follows heightened crackdowns across the country that have seen scores rounded up and tons of hard drugs including Bhang, Cocaine, Heroin and other club drugs seized.

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In the latest operation conducted by a joint team of ANU & OSU detectives at Komarock Phase 2 estate last night, 41 bales of bhang stashed in gunny bags were seized from Hse No. 228 belonging to Alah Mohamed Kala, who was also taken to custody as a suspect of trafficking.

The seizure weighing 205kg estimated at a street value of Sh6.2 million was processed and marked as exhibit, alongside a Toyota Noah Reg. No. KBL 186E believed to be a proceed of the illegal trade.

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Pursuit of Kala's accomplices is underway as he fervently prays for a route back to liberty.

#FichuakwaDCI. Call 0800 722 203 to report anonymously. Usiogope!

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