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Police uproot 364 stems and impound 347 rolls of bhang

Solai based Police have uprooted 364 stems of bhang in the area as they launched a manhunt of the suspect who is still at large.

“We have always reiterated our stand against the use of prohibited drugs, and the devastating effects this indulgence has to its victims. Drug and substance abuse has destroyed families, especially the youth, Incapacitating most of its users from their ability to lead a productive life.

In demonstration of our consistence in the fight against drug and substance abuse yesterday, Solai Police officers flanked by the local administration uprooted 364 stems of bhang from a farm owned by a suspect identified as Joseph Ng’ang’a of Solai Location, Nakuru County. The suspect is still at large and efforts to have him arrested and arraigned have been intensified.” Said National Police Service (NPS)

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In a separate incident, police in Ugunja have recovered 347 rolls of bhang inside a suitcase which belonged to two minors who went into hiding after they were questioned by a Nairobi-bound bus company staff.

“In a separate incident, police officers from Unguja Police Station, Siaya County, recovered 347 rolls of bhang stuck in a suitcase and a safari bag belonging to suspects who had booked to travel in a Nairobi-bound bus.

The suspects, believed to have been minors, abandoned the haul and escaped upon being questioned by the company staff over the contents of their luggages. Investigations are underway to unmask the suspects and the owners of the recovered drugs.” Said NPS

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