Kenya has scored a major victory in its war against transnational narcotics syndicates after six Iranian nationals pleaded guilty to trafficking more than a tonne of methamphetamine worth an estimated KSh 8.2 billion, in one of the largest high-seas drug cases ever prosecuted in the country.
The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) confirmed the guilty pleas, hailing the case as a landmark affirmation of Kenya’s zero-tolerance stance on international drug trafficking through its territorial waters and the Indian Ocean corridor.
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