Tag: Kamulu

  • Nairobi: Two women arrested as NACADA cracks down on Kamulu drug network

    Nairobi: Two women arrested as NACADA cracks down on Kamulu drug network

    Two women suspected of running a drug distribution network have been arrested in Kamulu, Nairobi County, following a joint operation by the National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA) and special police units.

    The multi-agency operation kicked off around 6:00AM in the Vina area, targeting a residential unit believed to be a hub for bhang distribution.

    Authorities recovered 82 rolls and 32 sachets of cannabis, a digital weighing scale, 11 packets of rolling papers, a rolling tray, and Ksh 33,000 believed to be proceeds of the illicit trade.

    The suspects were taken to Kamulu Police Station and are expected to appear at JKIA Law Courts once investigations are completed.

    NACADA Chief Executive Officer Dr. Anthony Omerikwa lauded the public for their continued partnership in the fight against drug trafficking.

    He noted that the success of the operation was a direct result of actionable intelligence provided by vigilant members of the community.

    “The public’s dedication in sharing information about drug lords and their associates with the Authority is commendable. We encourage them to continue being our eyes and ears on the ground. This partnership is vital in dismantling these criminal networks and making our neighbourhoods safe,” said Dr. Omerikwa.

    With schools across the country set to close for the holiday break, Dr. Omerikwa also issued a stern reminder to parents, caregivers, and adults to remain vigilant.

    He emphasized that the transition from school to home can be a vulnerable period for young people and urged families to create safe and supportive environments for children.

    “I caution parents, caregivers, and adults to be vigilant now that schools are closing and to provide safe environments for the young ones. Protecting our children from the scourge of drugs requires collective responsibility and unwavering supervision,” he added.

    The Authority reaffirmed its commitment to pursuing drug traffickers and disrupting supply chains across the country, urging anyone with information on illicit drug activities to report to the nearest NACADA offices or police station.

  • Police recover 5 stolen cars, arrest main suspect in Kamulu raid

    Police recover 5 stolen cars, arrest main suspect in Kamulu raid

    Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) have recovered 5 suspected stolen motor vehicles at a homestead in Kamulu.

    According to the DCI, the Monday morning joint operation also saw the arrest of the prime suspect, Salesio Njagi Kiura.

    Detectives started pursuing the suspect following a report made on June 10 regarding the theft of a car, Toyota Ractis stolen at Nairobi’s Umoja Innercore.

    The car was later recovered at the suspect’s home in Kamulu along Joska Road.

    “Acting on intelligence, CRIB hawkshaws from Nairobi Regional Hqs, DCI Buruburu and KPS officers from Kamulu Police Station proceeded to Kamulu along Josna Road at Kiura’s (suspect) residence, where the reported stolen car was found while in the process of being dismantled,” said the DCI.

    Police also recovered four other vehicles, including a blue Mazda Demio, a Toyota Ractis (silver), a Suzuki Mira (silver) and a white Toyota Passo.

    All the vehicles have been towed to the Buruburu police station where the suspect is also being held.

  • DCI nabs three in connection with rising motorcycle thefts in Ruai, Kamulu

    DCI nabs three in connection with rising motorcycle thefts in Ruai, Kamulu

    Peter Kamau Muniu, Timothy Irungu Karimi, and Antony Maina Njoroge have been arrested in connection with escalating motorcycle thefts in the Ruai and Kamulu areas.

    This operation was carried out by teams from the DCI Headquarters Crime Research and Intelligence Bureau (CRIB) and DCI Ruai.

    The three suspects, believed to be the masterminds behind these illegal activities, were apprehended following a report of a stolen tuk-tuk.

    The owner, who had parked it on Tuesday night after work, found it missing the next day.

    Upon taking up the case, the officers conducted an intelligence-led operation in Kamulu.

    They recovered the stolen tuktuk, registration number KTWB 975T, at the homestead of Peter Kamau Muniu, a former Kenya Navy officer.

    The other two suspects were found in the process of dismantling the vehicle.

    At the scene, the officers also discovered a maroon motorcycle, make Jin Cheng, registration number KMDN 972B, and a silver Nissan Wingroad, registration number KCD 143Y.

    These vehicles are believed to be used in distributing the dismantled parts. Both were seized and are now detained at Ruai Police Station.

    Two other known suspects managed to escape during the raid and are currently being pursued by the authorities.