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Drug suspect nabbed in Msambweni nets heroin and cannabis
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31493, member: 636"] Police caught a big drug dealer in Msambweni, Kwale County, last week. The criminal had 200 grams of heroin hidden in his left pants pocket when officers stopped the bus he rode. Under police pressure, he took them to his house, where they found 19 extra packages of Cannabis sativa. He sits in jail at Kilindini Port Police, waiting for his court date. Another police team grabbed a suspect driving a Toyota car in Kabati, Murang'a County. When they checked his house, officers discovered 21 bags full of Cannabis sativa. They locked him up at Muthaiga Police Station until his court hearing. During a separate arrest in Usenge, law enforcement seized 4,600 sticks of bhang from yet another drug seller who waits behind bars for legal action. The National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse recently made a huge bust worth Sh2.9 million in Bondo, Siaya County. Someone told them about a notorious dealer, which led the police straight to Nyamonye Market. They searched the suspect's home, store, and rental houses thoroughly. Inside, they found 4,600 sticks of what looked like cannabis plus 11 brooms of suspected bhang. Anthony Omerikwa runs NACADA and called this arrest a major win against illegal drugs. He promised they would keep fighting dealers who harm young people. The police still need to weigh and test all the plants they find. These arrests show how hard officers work to catch people selling harmful substances across Kenya. Each captured dealer means fewer drugs reach the streets. The police relied on good tips from the public for these successful arrests. Their quick action stopped large amounts of drugs from spreading through communities. Each raid follows careful planning based on solid information. These operations happen because many people work together across different police groups. The officers risk their safety when they face dangerous criminals selling illegal drugs. [/QUOTE]
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