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Police in Likuyani constituency, Kakamega County, have arrested a young man for allegedly growing bhang at his farm. The suspect, Peter Masinde, was apprehended in Barakaru Village after authorities received a tip-off from the neighbours. Assistant Chief at Mawe Tatu Sub-Location Moses Shiundu warned young people against engaging in drug and substance abuse.
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Police arrest a young man for allegedly growing bhang in Kakamega
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