A routine patrol in Kisumu Central turned into a swift anti-drug operation after officers arrested a suspected bhang dealer and four alleged users. Police say the move is part of a wider push to reclaim the Central Business District from illegal substances and restore public order.

The main suspect, identified as Anthony Omondi Ouma, was found carrying 200 rolls of bhang. Officers intercepted him during patrol within the CBD. The four others were reportedly caught smoking the substance nearby. All five were taken into custody without incident.
Investigators believe the arrest disrupted a small but active street supply chain. Officers say the seizure highlights how drugs are often sold and consumed in busy commercial areas. Traders and commuters have raised concerns in recent weeks. They cite rising cases of open drug use near shops and bus stages.
Police say the suspect will be presented in court to face charges linked to possession of narcotics. The four alleged users are also expected to answer to charges related to consumption of an illegal substance. Authorities insist the law will take its course.
The arrests come amid a broader national campaign against drug abuse and illicit alcohol. Security agencies have stepped up patrols in urban centres. They are targeting suppliers, distributors and users. Officials argue that drug circulation fuels petty crime and undermines economic activity.
Community leaders in Kisumu have welcomed the operation. They say visible enforcement sends a strong message. Parents and business owners want safer streets. They want public spaces free from illegal trade.
Police commanders in the area have vowed to maintain pressure. More patrols are planned. Surveillance in high-risk zones will increase. Officers are also urging residents to share information anonymously.
Authorities say the fight is not just about arrests. It is about prevention. They want young people protected from addiction. They want order restored in the city centre. For now, the latest crackdown signals a renewed determination to confront street-level drug trade head-on.
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