Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) detectives have arrested two suspected drug traffickers in Donholm, Nairobi, following a raid by the Anti-Narcotics Unit (ANU).
In a statement on X, DCI says the suspects, Teresia Nduku, a Kenyan national, and Simba Kitwana Khamri, a Tanzanian, were apprehended with a unique type of bhang valued at Kes 8,000 per gram.
“According to intelligence reports, the street value of 1 gram of this particular cannabis sativa is Kes 8,000. Further analysis will be conducted to determine its uniqueness.”
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Following their arrest, the suspects led detectives to their hideout in Manyanzani, Tala, Kangundo Sub-County, where authorities uncovered a backpack with a concealed compartment containing more cannabis.
Further, the detectives seized a digital scale and other incriminating documents.
ARREST OF NOTORIOUS DRUG TRAFFICKERS
— DCI KENYA (@DCI_Kenya) September 8, 2024
An operation conducted by the Anti-Narcotics Unit (ANU) officers domiciled at the DCI headquarters led to the apprehension of two notorious drug traffickers, Teresia Nduku a Kenyan and Simba Kitwana Khamri, a Tanzanian national, in Dohnholm… pic.twitter.com/cU2oGHH9bL