
A Wamunyu Law Court has sentenced a female drug trafficker to 20 years imprisonment and convicted a civil engineering student for possession in a landmark ruling on March 26, 2026. The case began with a week-long intelligence operation by NACADA enforcement officers in the Kabaa area of Mbiuni. On April 10, 2025, officers observed the second accused entering a house with a manila sack. Inside the sack, 4.115 kilograms of unprocessed bhang, valued at Ksh 126,250, were found. Additionally, 87 small rolls of processed bhang and Ksh 4,220, suspected to be crime proceeds, were recovered from the house. Senior Resident Magistrate P.E. Nabwana ruled that the first accused, the student, actively participated in the crime despite claiming ignorance. The first accused was fined KSh 100,000 or faces 3 years imprisonment for possession. The second accused was fined KSh 50 million or will serve 20 years imprisonment for trafficking. NACADA CEO Anthony Omerikwa lauded the outcome, attributing it to a presidential proclamation on the renewed anti-drug fight and increased collaboration between NACADA and the Judiciary. Omerikwa stated that this 20-year sentence demonstrates that no trafficker is beyond the reach of the law, signaling a new chapter in Kenya's fight against drug cartels.
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Must ReadDavid Kipkoech Kosgey, a senior National Intelligence Service NIS officer and head of Nyamira County Intelligence Coordination, was found dead at his official residence in Nyamira on Friday, June 5. His juniors discovered his body after he failed to report to work. Kosgey, who reportedly lived alone, was preparing to travel to Nairobi for an official assignment. Nyamira County Commissioner Benson Leparimorijo stated that the door to Kosgey's house was locked from the inside, and officers had to break in. While eyewitnesses reported no physical injuries on the body, Leparimorijo mentioned signs of a possible struggle and blood on the floor, believed to have come from his mouth. Police have launched an investigation, and the body was moved to Nyamira County Referral Hospital mortuary for a postmortem.

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations DCI confirmed the arrest of comedian Eric Omondi at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport JKIA on Friday, June 5. Detectives from DCI Nairobi Central and the Crime Research and Intelligence Bureau Nairobi Region apprehended Omondi based on intelligence linking him to offenses connected to recent fuel-related protests in Nairobi. Omondi is currently being processed at the Nairobi Region DCI headquarters and is expected to appear in court. Investigators stated that this arrest is part of a broader ongoing probe, with other individuals linked to similar incidents having been previously taken into custody and arraigned in court on May 18. The DCI also issued a warning, emphasizing that while the constitution guarantees the right to peaceful assembly, any criminal acts committed under the guise of protests or demonstrations will be met with firm legal action.

President William Ruto has approved significant leadership changes within the Kenya Defence Forces KDF, affecting senior officers in the Kenya Army, Kenya Air Force, and Defence Headquarters. These changes, announced by the Ministry of Defence, were made by President Ruto in his capacity as Commander-in-Chief, based on recommendations from the Defence Council. Major General John Maiso Nkoimo has been appointed Deputy Commander of the Kenya Army, succeeding Major General Mohamed Nur Hassan, who has retired. Brigadier Mohamud Salah Farah is the new Deputy Air Force Commander. Brigadier William Kamoiro has been promoted to Major General and appointed General Officer Commanding Central Command, filling the role previously held by Major General Nkoimo. Brigadier Peter Kipketer Limo has been elevated to Major General and appointed Assistant Chief of Defence Forces in charge of Personnel and Logistics at the Defence Headquarters, taking over from Major General Edward Rugendo, who is now Managing Director at the Defence Forces Welfare Services. President Ruto also extended the tenure of Kenya Navy Commander Major General Paul Owuor Otieno by one year. Other promotions include Brigadier Dr Francis Njoroge Kuria to Major General and Director of Medical Services, Colonel Mark Joseph Awala to Brigadier and Chief of Operations at the Kenya Army Headquarters, Colonel Makonani Balata to Brigadier in charge of Langata Garrison, Colonel Asma Diramo Kofa to Brigadier and Chief of Provost, Colo

A tragic road accident at Kibirigwi Trading Centre in Kirinyaga resulted in the deaths of three people and serious injuries to three schoolgirls. The incident occurred on Thursday, June 4, when a Toyota Wish, driven by an Italian national identified as Scavo Nicola Antonio, reportedly veered off the Sagana-Karatina Road and struck six pedestrians. Among the deceased were a three-year-old girl, a 24-year-old man, and a 63-year-old woman. The three survivors, all pupils aged between nine and 11 years from Kibirigwi Primary School, are currently receiving treatment at Karatina General Hospital. Following the crash, angry residents attempted to confront the driver and threatened to burn his vehicle, but police intervened and safely escorted him from the scene. The vehicle was later towed to Sagana Police Station for inspection and further investigation. The unrest caused significant traffic disruptions for nearly four hours along the busy highway.