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Police to forward charge sheets of illicit brew, drug offenders to KRA

Police to forward charge sheets of illicit brew, drug offenders to KRA
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Kenyan security agencies are partnering with the Kenya Revenue Authority to seize property acquired through the proceeds of illicit drug and alcohol sales. This new strategy aims to dismantle the financial incentives behind drug trafficking in the Baringo region.

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Targeting the financial assets of criminal enterprises is a growing trend in law enforcement to deter repeat offenses and organized crime.

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Youth carry a Celebration theme banner during a march to celebrate International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking (IDADA) marked at Garden Square in Eldama Ravine town, Baringo on June 26, 2026/KNA

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