Police in Nairobi have dismantled a suspected narcotics distribution network following a coordinated sting operation in the Laini area of Kibra. The operation was carried out by undercover officers from Kibra Police Station on June 8 after acting on intelligence reports about ongoing drug trafficking activities in the area. Several suspects were arrested during the
Detectives have uncovered a “butchery” in Kasarani that was serving up far more than just meat. According to the notice by the Director of Criminal Investigations, DCI, a local trader turned his business into a clandestine hub for cannabis-infused snacks and narcotics. The operation, led by the Transnational Organised Crime Unit (TOCU) and the Anti-Narcotics
Brian Macharia, a worker at the Mwea Irrigation Scheme, appeared before Principal Magistrate Martha Opanga after being caught with nine and a half rolls of cannabis sativa (bhang) valued at Ksh960. Appearing before Wang’uru principal magistrate Martha Opanga, Brian told the court that the drug enables him chase away birds in Mwea rice farms as