By MWINGI TIMES CORRESPONDENT
As school holidays begin, Nacada is doing countrywide intelligence-led operations aimed at curbing illegal drugs and substances. In Kitui county, the Authority's enforcement officers seized 640 pieces of suspected counterfeit alcoholic spirits and 560 rolls of cannabis. Two suspected were arrested.
On April 2, a distributor was nabbed at Syongila Market in Kitui Central sub county. He was found with 32 boxes of spirits each of 250ml volume. Police detained the suspect at Kitui Police Station as investigations went on.
On the following day, a much bigger raid netted more drugs at Kyanundu Shopping Centre in Mwingi Central subcounty. Nacada officials were assisted by National Government Administrative Officers from Kisama Sublocation and Mwingi Central subcounty. They arrested a suspected notorious distributor who possessed cannabis sativa [bhang] which they believed the suspect sold to students and local youngsters.
The notorious suspect led Government officials to his residential house where more exhibits were recovered. They included 560 rolls of suspected bhang, KSh6650 suspected to be earnings from selling illegal drugs. Other items found were 8 rolls of paper, 66 sachets of cannabis seeds, one dagger and a police smoke jacket.
The suspect was locked up at Mwingi Police Station and will be produced at Mwingi Law Courts once police conclude their investigations.
Nacada CEO Anthony Omerikwa said the agency was on high alert to curb drugs and alcohol abuse during the Easter holiday. "We are fully aware that traffickers see this holiday as a prime window to target our young people. Multi-agency operations have been heightened across the country", said the Nacada boss.
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