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Police in Kayole have arrested two suspects caught transporting 25 kilograms of bhang along the Eastern Bypass. Njiru Sub-County Police Commander John Owuoth confirmed the incident, stating that officers intercepted a silver Toyota NZE, at Mihango during a routine check. Upon stopping the vehicle, police discovered the illicit consignment hidden inside. The suspects, identified as John Ochieng and Peter Ndungu Mungai, are currently in police custody and are expected to be charged with drug trafficking.
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Kayole Bhang bust : Two suspects arrested with 25 kilos of the narcotic
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