NACADA seizes Ksh.1 million Cannabis consignment in Molo
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The National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA) has seized cannabis worth an estimated Ksh.1 million following a late-night, intelligence-led operation in Molo Town.
The multi-agency operation, conducted on Monday,
March 2, 2026, at around 9:30 p.m., involved NACADA enforcement officers
working jointly with counterparts from the National Police Service (NPS) based
in Molo.
Acting on specific intelligence about a suspected
drug trafficker transporting a substantial consignment of cannabis, officers
mounted surveillance in the Munju area of Molo Town. They identified a white
Toyota Probox matching the description provided in the tip-off and moved in to
intercept it.
Upon noticing the officers, the driver reportedly
made a sudden U-turn in an attempt to evade arrest, prompting a short pursuit.
During the chase, the suspect threw three large sacks from the moving vehicle
before speeding off into the darkness.
Officers recovered the abandoned sacks and escorted
them to Molo Police Station for safe custody and preliminary examination. The
sacks were found to contain approximately 200 “brooms” of cannabis, each with
an estimated street value of Ksh 500, bringing the total estimated value of the
seizure to Ksh 1 million.
The suspect remains at large, and police have
launched a manhunt as investigations continue to identify and dismantle the
wider supply network behind the consignment.
Following the operation, NACADA Chief Executive
Officer Dr Anthony Omerikwa commended members of the public for providing the
intelligence that led to the successful seizure.
“This operation in Molo demonstrates the critical
role citizens play in supporting law enforcement efforts,” he said, reaffirming
the Authority’s commitment to sustained, nationwide crackdowns on narcotics and
psychotropic substances.
NACADA stated that enforcement operations will continue across the country as part of broader efforts to curb drug trafficking and protect communities, particularly young people, from the harmful effects of substance abuse.


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