33 Nigerians arrested in Kenya for selling drugs

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Kenyan police had on Thursday arrested 33 Nigerian for during an operation against drug dealers.

The men were reportedly arrested  at Kasarani, a residential area in Nairobi, capital of Kenya, where they had been reportedly staying after arriving on different dates.

Peter Kimani, officer commanding police division in charge of sub-counties in Kasanrani, explained to journalists that the suspects were arrested by anti-narcotics detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) who were investigating cases of drugs are being sent from Nairobi to others parts of the world.

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He said another suspect from Eritrea was also arrested in the operation.

According to Kimani, the suspects had been posing illegally as students of International University-Africa (USIU) and Kenyatta University (KU) and operating businesses “with the intention of selling drugs”.

“When they arrived they declared they were students at the universities but our investigations have shown they are in other illegal businesses,” Kimani said.

The suspects have been taken to Kiambu law courts, near Kiambu police station, as officials process their deportation papers.

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