Cannabis Worth Ksh 2.5 Million Seized as Suspected Trafficker Evades Capture

Law enforcement officials seized cannabis worth Ksh 2.5 million in Midodoni village, Malindi. The operation, which took place following a tip-off from the public, marked a critical step in the ongoing fight against drug trafficking in the region. However, the suspect, Morris Ware, a known trafficker, narrowly escaped capture during the raid, prompting intensified efforts by detectives to apprehend him.

The Raid and Seizure

The raid was carried out after authorities received credible information regarding Ware’s alleged involvement in the illegal drug trade. Acting on this intelligence, officers from the Anti-Narcotics Unit swiftly mobilized and proceeded to the suspect’s store in Midodoni village. Upon arrival, Ware spotted the approaching officers and managed to flee the scene, leaving the store unattended.

Inside the store, officers uncovered a substantial amount of narcotics—86 kilograms of bhang, the local term for cannabis, packed in four large sacks. The seized cannabis, estimated to have a street value of Ksh 2.5 million, was promptly confiscated and transported to Malindi Police Station. The drugs are being held as evidence as the investigation continues.

Community’s Role and DCI’s Statement

The success of this operation underscores the crucial role that community members play in the fight against drug trafficking. The tip that led to the raid was provided by concerned citizens who reported suspicious activities in the area. The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has since issued a statement on X, formerly known as Twitter, commending the community for its vigilance and urging continued cooperation in the fight against drugs.

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In their statement, the DCI emphasized the importance of community involvement in creating a drug-free environment. They urged citizens to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious characters or activities to the authorities. The DCI’s message was clear: the fight against drug trafficking is a collective effort that requires the active participation of all members of society.

Ongoing Manhunt for Morris Ware

Despite the successful seizure, the operation’s main target, Morris Ware, remains at large. Ware’s escape has prompted an intensive manhunt by the Anti-Narcotics Unit and other law enforcement agencies. Authorities are determined to bring Ware to justice and dismantle the network of traffickers operating in the region.

Ware is believed to be a key figure in the local drug trade, with connections to a broader network of traffickers across the coast region. His capture is seen as critical to disrupting the flow of illegal drugs into the community. Law enforcement officials have vowed to leave no stone unturned in their efforts to apprehend him.

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Impact on the Community

The seizure of such a large quantity of cannabis has significant implications for the community in Malindi and beyond. Drug trafficking has long been a major concern in the region, with devastating effects on families and young people. The presence of narcotics in the community contributes to increased crime rates, addiction, and other social problems.

By removing this substantial amount of cannabis from circulation, law enforcement has struck a significant blow against the illegal drug trade in the area. However, the fight is far from over. The escape of Morris Ware highlights the challenges that law enforcement faces in combating well-organized and resourceful traffickers.

Conclusion

As the search for Morris Ware continues, the DCI and other law enforcement agencies are calling on the public to remain vigilant and to continue providing information that could lead to his capture. The cooperation between the community and law enforcement is vital to ensuring a safer, drug-free environment for all. Authorities are determined to bring those involved in the illegal drug trade to justice, and the recent seizure of Ksh 2.5 million worth of cannabis is a testament to their commitment to this cause.

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