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Police Seize Narcotics and Illicit Goods in Bondo Raid
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48905, member: 636"] Police busted a major drug dealer after locals tipped them off about suspicious activity. Officers swooped on the hideout and discovered a massive stash of illegal goods. The bust netted 270 rolls of marijuana along with smuggled sugar and cigarettes. Cops also found 50 kilograms of Ugandan sugar and 78 packets of export cigarettes. The dealer sits behind bars at Bondo Police Station waiting for court. Law enforcement praised citizens for helping crack the case through anonymous tips. The operation shows how community support helps police fight crime networks. Officers stressed that public cooperation remains crucial for breaking up drug rings. Authorities continue their war against smuggling operations near the Uganda border. The evidence will be used to prosecute the suspect when the case goes to trial. Another major drug bust happened recently when Bungoma West police arrested a woman. Officers raided her home after receiving community tips about her activities. The search turned up 154 rolls of cannabis hidden at her property. Police took the woman to Sirisia Police Station before sending her to court. The drugs were seized as evidence for the upcoming legal proceedings. These raids form part of a nationwide campaign against illegal brews and narcotics. Police departments across Kenya are cracking down on cross-border smuggling operations. Residents can report suspicious activities through local tip-off channels. The arrests show that community partnerships with law enforcement are working. Drug traffickers face tougher enforcement as police step up their efforts. [/QUOTE]
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