Three women arrested while transporting bhang, chang'aa from Uganda to Kayole
A screengrab from a video of police officers confiscating the bhang on April 10, 2024.
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Police
at Malaba station in Teso North, Busia County, have intercepted 18kgs of bhang
and 10 litres of chang’aa which were being ferried to Kayole in Nairobi from
Uganda.
The
Wednesday operation also saw three women arrested as detectives confiscated the
drugs.
Confirming
the incident, Teso North OCPD Joseph Matiku said they were tipped off
by members of the public regarding the trio who looked suspicious.
"At around 1pm, officers got a tip-off
that there was a matatu transporting bhang and they responded swiftly and
managed to intercept one matatu from Eldoret Shuttle Sacco," said Matiku.
"They
searched and found around 18 stones of suspected bhang and 10 litres of chang’aa."
The
three, who included an elderly woman said to be the mastermind of the deal and
two middle-aged men, were found in possession of the substances and are now
helping the police with further investigations.
The
move comes months after the nation intensified the fight against illicit brew
and substance abuse.
OCPD
Matiko reaffirmed the police service’s commitment to heightening drug
trafficking saying the government will be inspecting all vehicles accessing the
border.
"We
are on high alert and we are searching each and every vehicle to ensure nothing
illegal is transported through our roads. We always have a scanner on the
border points but we search because of those who use other illegal entry points,"
he noted.
"Going
forward, all vehicles from Malaba will be inspected regularly to mitigate the
smuggling practice that has been rampant."


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