Police officers executed a raid on a residence in Kiambu County following intelligence reports.

What police officers discovered after executing a raid on a residence in Kiambu County, following an intelligence-led operation – Do you know your neighbor well?

Rogers Okidos, 26, Godfrey Ndiba, 25, and William Rohara, 25, are in lawful custody after being found with government property and a replica firearm by officials from Githika Police Station in Kiambu County.

Responding promptly to intelligence from vigilant locals, the officers raided a house in Githangi village, known for its role as a center where young individuals package and sell bhang.

The operation led to the apprehension of the three suspects.

During a comprehensive search, the officers seized an Administration Police smoke jacket, a replica firearm, 29 rolls of bhang, a rolling pad, and Rizla papers, among other illegal items.

The suspects remain in police custody, pending processing as they await their court appearance.

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