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    Two Prison Constables Caught On CCTV Hiding Cocaine In Toilet Arrested

    Wycliffe NyamasegeBy Wycliffe NyamasegeAugust 13, 2019No Comments1 Min Read
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    Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigation (DCI) based in Voi have arrested two prison constables over drug deals.

    According to the DCI, the two, who were caught on CCTV camera hiding cocaine in a toilet, were arrested on Monday.

    The suspects are Boniface Korir and William Chengo, all attached at Manyani Maximum Prison.

    During the operation, the officers were found with several rounds of ammunition without authority.

    TWO @PrisonsKe Constables captured on CCTV camera hiding COCAINE in a Toilet were yesterday nabbed by #DCI Detectives from #VOI. The two suspects-Boniface KORIR & William CHENGO-who are attached at #Manyani Maximum Prison were also found in possession of ammunitions w/Authority. pic.twitter.com/sWxbFy4ssW

    — DCI KENYA (@DCI_Kenya) August 13, 2019

    Meanwhile, an intense operation targeting drug traffickers in the coast region is currently ongoing.

    Read: Suspected Drug Lord Ali Punjani Escapes Police Trap In Mombasa Drug Swoop, MCA Arrested

    Yesterday, an Officer in Charge of Lamu Police Station was arrested for facilitating the release of a suspected drug trafficker.

    Over the weekend, Interior CS Fred Matiang’i vowed to take stern action against drug traffickers in the region.

    Speaking in Mombasa, Matiang’i linked the recent killings in Kisauni to drug use among the residents.

    “We are commencing an unprecedented effort to deal with this issue of drug peddling. It is going to be a painful exercise, but we are prepared to start the journey,” Matiang’i said.

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