In a dramatic escalation of Kenya’s ongoing battle against substance abuse, police officers in Njoro, Nakuru County, raided a luxurious homestead in Sossiot on Thursday, seizing 500 litres of ethanol intended for producing illegal alcohol. The homeowner managed to escape, but authorities are closing in, vowing to bring the perpetrator to justice. This high-profile operation, part of the nationwide #malizapombeharamu (end illegal alcohol) and #malizamihadarati (end drugs) campaigns, underscores the government’s determination to dismantle clandestine networks fueling addiction and death.
The raid aligns with intensified efforts led by the National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA), Kenya’s premier body tasked with curbing alcohol and narcotics since its inception in 2001. Bolstered by legislative reforms, NACADA orchestrates collaborative initiatives across sectors to prevent, control, and address the devastating effects of substance misuse. Over the years, the authority has destroyed millions of litres of illicit brews, targeting suppliers, distributors, and vendors in a bid to reclaim communities from the grip of addiction.
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