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Polish national arrested as detectives recover heroin worth Ksh3.2M at JKIA

 

Detectives have today arrested an alleged Polish drug trafficker and seized heroin worth Ksh3.2 million.

According to a statement by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), the suspect identified as Arkadiusz Stanislaw, 37, was busted and arrested at the airport's Terminal 1C shortly before boarding a Hungary-bound Egyptian airline. He was headed to Hungary's capital, Budapest.

Detectives combed through and found the drugs stashed in the suspect's luggage. The suspect was booked in police cells pending arraignment.

"Anti-Narcotics detectives based at the Jomo Kenyatta Intn'l Airport have seized Sh3.2 million worth of Heroine and arrested the trafficker, a Polish. The suspect, Arkadiusz Stanislaw, 37, was arrested at JKIA's Terminal 1C moments before boarding a Hungary-bound Egyptian airline, following the seizure found stashed in his luggage.

"The trafficker who was destined for Hungary's capital (Budapest) has since been booked in police cells awaiting further processing and arraignment," the statement reads in parts.

The incident comes amidst an intensive crackdown on drug traffickers and unlicensed brewers.

Anti-Narcotics Directorate Margaret Karanja has also issued a warning that anyone caught committing drug trafficking will be punished in accordance with the law regardless of the role they played.

"The Director anti-narcotics Directorate Ms Margaret Karanja warns that all those caught up in the ring of traffickers and peddlers will be treated with the severity of the law, despite their roles in the trade," the statement added.     BY K24 NEWS   

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