Police raid Didas house, high profile items discovered among them drugs

 

Police officers have raided a house belonging to the former Alliance for Real Change presidential candidate, Abduba Dida, located in South C and arrested six men and one woman suspected to be involved in a yet-to-be-determined illegal activity.

According to police an assortment of items including hard cash in foreign currency were also confiscated in the raid. Dida and the suspects were letter taken to the Lang’ata Police Station for questioning.

Questionable items were found in former Presidential Candidate Abduba Dida’s house after the police raided his house in South C Estate on Wednesday 19 September.

The raid came after the neighbors alerted the police of suspicious young people entering and leaving the house.

 

Among the items found by police in the house included sex enhancing drugs, contraceptives, laptops, cameras, identification cards, phones hidden in mattresses and foreign currency notes.

 

The police who arrested six men and one woman suspected that the housed was being used for illegal immigrants.

 

The officers also found stacked school desks in one room and a makeshift studio in another

According the areas residents, the suspects moved in around September last year.

The former presidential candidate and the six suspects are currently being held at the Lang’ata Police Station.

This comes barely hours after police raided a Chinese brothel operating in the same area.

The police have since pressed charges on the  foreigners who are to be deported.

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