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January 7, 2026
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Nairobi Police Arrest Four, Seize Large Quantities of Suspected Cannabis in South B and Kahawa West

Nairobi Police Arrest Four, Seize Large Quantities of Suspected Cannabis in South B and Kahawa West

Officers from South B Police Station in Makadara Sub-County, acting on credible public intelligence, conducted a raid along the Ngong River in Kayaba slums. - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.ke..

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In two separate operations, the Nairobi Police arrested four suspects and confiscated significant quantities of suspected cannabis sativa in South B and Kahawa West. These seizures demonstrate the police's commitment to combating drug trafficking and highlight the importance of public cooperation.

  • Six kilograms of suspected cannabis and twenty-nine rolls were recovered in South B.
  • Officers from Kahawa West Police Station arrested a suspect with 150 rolls and three cookies believed to contain cannabis.
  • The National Police Service emphasized their ongoing commitment to safeguarding communities from narcotics.

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