Detectives raid residential houses in Kibra operating as drug dens after getting a tip-off - Arrest suspects and seize narcotics (PHOTOs)



Thursday, March 19, 2026 - In a decisive and acute crackdown against narcotic drug networks, officers from the Anti-Narcotics Unit (ANU), supported by teams from the Anti-Terrorism Police Unit (ATPU) and the Operations Action Team (OAT), have successfully disrupted two interconnected drug syndicates operating within Karanja area, Kibra Sub-County.

Acting on credible and actionable intelligence, the multi-agency team executed a covert operation targeting a residential house linked to illicit drug trafficking.

Upon discreet surveillance and confirmation, the officers identified the premises occupied by 51-year-old Ahmed Juma Wanjiru.

A meticulous search of the house uncovered a cache of incriminating items, including 14 packages containing dry plant material suspected to be narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances.

The substances were neatly packed in non-woven and ziplock bags, indicating distribution intent.

Also recovered were assorted empty ziplock bags, a whitish digital weighing scale, a black digital scale, and cash amounting to Ksh. 31,700 in various denominations—believed to be proceeds of the illegal trade.

Additional items included an international vaccination certificate (No. 216639) bearing the suspect’s name and a Samsung Galaxy A05 mobile phone with a safaricom-registered sim card.

The suspect was immediately arrested, and the scene was professionally processed, with all necessary documentation completed.

He is currently in custody at a government facility pending further legal processing, while the recovered exhibits have been securely stored at the DCI headquarters exhibit store.

In a related operation within the same locality, detectives zeroed in on another residence following further intelligence on ongoing narcotics distribution.

The house, occupied by Sofia Burhan Marjan, was tactically approached and accessed without alerting occupants.

A thorough search yielded seven packages of dry plant material suspected to be narcotic drugs, additional quantities stored in a greyish basin, and two more packages containing rolled substances.

Officers also recovered four weighing scales, a pair of scissors, a rolling flag, a greenish metallic smoking pipe, and a small basin containing assorted polythene packaging materials—tools commonly associated with the preparation and sale of narcotics.

Notably, investigators also recovered documents including a cash bail receipt and a charge sheet bearing the suspect’s name, accompanied by multiple witness statements, suggesting prior involvement in criminal proceedings.

The scene was comprehensively documented and all procedural requirements were adhered to. The suspect was arrested and escorted to Muthaiga Police Station, where she remains in custody awaiting further action.

The seized exhibits were transferred to the DCI Headquarters exhibit store for safe custody and forensic analysis.

These successful back-to-back operations underscore the DCI’s unwavering commitment to dismantle drug trafficking networks and safeguard communities from the devastating effects of narcotics.

Members of the public are encouraged to continue sharing information that can aid in the fight against illicit drugs.






Via DCI 

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