Nakuru: NACADA Team Nabs Lady Hawking Sweet Cookies Laced with Bhang

Nakuru: NACADA Team Nabs Lady Hawking Sweet Cookies Laced with Bhang

  • NACADA seized bhang and drug-laced cookies in a late-night Nakuru raid that targeted a suspected narcotics network supplying minors
  • A woman was arrested in Bondeni after intelligence led officers to a drug den linked to a trafficking ring allegedly run by her husband
  • The operation formed part of a wider crackdown aimed at dismantling child-targeting drug supply chains and protecting vulnerable communities

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Nakuru: NACADA officers carried out a late-night raid in Bondeni, striking at a narcotics network accused of targeting children.

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A Nakuru woman was arrested with sweet cookies laced with bhang. Photos: NACADA.
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The operation on August 11, led to the arrest of a prime suspect and the seizure of bhang products, including drug-laced cookies allegedly prepared for minors.

Acting on detailed intelligence, a NACADA-led enforcement team stormed a suspected drug den, apprehending a woman believed to be part of the trafficking ring.

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Officers recovered multiple rolls of bhang and bhang-infused cookies packaged for distribution.

Investigators said her husband was the alleged mastermind behind the operation, accused of deliberately supplying drugs to young children, putting their health and future at serious risk.

NACADA officials said the seizure exposed the disturbing methods traffickers use to lure minors into substance abuse.

The raid was part of an ongoing campaign to disrupt drug networks and shield vulnerable communities from exploitation.

“We will not rest until every individual involved in the narcotics trade faces the full force of the law,” said NACADA Chief Executive Officer Anthony Omerikwa. “This arrest is just the beginning; we are pursuing all accomplices to ensure this network is completely dismantled.”

The suspect was taken into custody as investigators worked to trace the full extent of the operation and bring all those involved to justice.

NACADA urged the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious drug-related activities through its toll-free lines, stressing that community support was crucial to the fight.

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