On November, 26, Caroline Imenza was caught with rolls of bhang at Gilgil police station. The fearless woman dared the police that morning in the process of pleasing her husband.
Carol was reportedly carrying a loaf of bread and a flask of hot tea which she asked the officers to give to her husband Stephen Nyabuto who was detained at the station.
Did you read this?
https://waza.co.ke/young-man-in-possession-of-bhang-worth-ksh20000-arrested
Before the breakfast was passed to the arrested husband, a police officer on duty decided to unwrap the loaf of bread after suspecting something. Unfortunately, the officer came across 5 rolls of bhang, five cigarettes, and a matchbox.
After the discovery, the police made a thorough frisking and found additional 80 rolls of bhang that were hidden in her undergarments.
The suspect's wife was detained immediately. According to the detectives, Carol fearlessly wanted to buy her release with ksh.2000 making her have an added case in court.
Bhang cases are on the rise in Kenya and is mostly being transported by bodaboda riders and women too. Recently we have heard cases of bhang being linked to rats covering the evidence.
What do you think could be the solution to bhang in Kenya?