Kenyan Car Dealer Arrested With 4 Kilos of Cocaine in Sir Lankan Airport

Kenyan Car Dealer Arrested With 4 Kilos of Cocaine in Sir Lankan Airport

A Kenyan citizen has been arrested at the Bandaranaike International Airport in Katunayake, Sri Lanka, for carrying four kilograms of cocaine valued at Sh24 million.

The man, a car dealer, had arrived from Ethiopia and was travelling on a Qatar Airways flight to Sri Lanka. He was arrested on Sunday by the Sri Lanka Customs narcotics control unit at the airport's arrival terminal. Despite his innocence claims, 180 capsules of cocaine weighing four kilos were seized from his hand luggage which had been secretly placed inside three metal cookie tins.

After receiving a tip from foreign intelligence, the narcotics control unit of Sri Lanka Customs arrested the Kenyan man suspected of drug trafficking. The suspect had tried to exit the country through the "green channel," a section only meant for passengers without an excess of restricted goods beyond the duty-free limit. Upon his arrest, the authorities seized a considerable amount of drugs from him and handed him over to the Police Narcotics Bureau for further inquiry.

Official reports have revealed a worrisome pattern of Kenyan citizens being apprehended for drug trafficking in parts of Asia. The authorities are probing the recent incident owing to fears that Kenya could be evolving into a principal transit corridor that sends illicit narcotics towards Europe and Asia. Apart from this, the upswing in seizures of contraband inventory lists another precarious state of affairs for Kenyan officials to address.

Around one-third of the illegal heroin pouring into the European Union marketplace is transported via the Kenyan harbour of Mombasa. Most of the heroin comes from Afghanistan through the Indian Ocean, while cocaine shipments come from South America. In 2016, Mombasa security authorities detected a staggering 100kg stash of cocaine masquerading as sugar and valued at Sh598 million.

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Guest (not verified)     Mon, 09/25/2023 @ 06:54pm

Drugs pay more than cars go figure🤷🏿.All those expatriates and wealthy Asians need a way to burn all that extra money considering they are being paid in dollars and the Kenyan shilling continues to fall

Maxiley (not verified)     Mon, 09/25/2023 @ 10:50pm

"Official reports have revealed a worrisome pattern of Kenyan citizens being apprehended for drug trafficking in parts of Asia..."Mostly it has been Kenyan women being used as mules,and getting caught... Let me play the devil's advocate here.Who is consuming these drugs? They must be having areal grand appetite for drugs to be able to pay so much for it.Why cann't they just make their own? Could it be that the local supply is not enough to meet the high demand?
Interesting dichotomy here.Demand side is driven by thirst for the drug,and the supply side is driven by greed to make money. So long as these two sides 'co-

exist',"brokers" will find a way to bring them together for a cut.
Pretty much like prostitution.No matter how many laws,and moral justification,or there lack of,the two sides/parties will find away to come together and exchange their"wares".
Even in strict Sharia governed countries,these aforementioned evils exist. No known human society has ever eradicated them,and never will ...We can only manage the damage.My two cents.

MakOnyango (not verified)     Tue, 09/26/2023 @ 09:04am

Kenyans go to America for 2 days and leave with an American accent. I wonder whether the suspect will leave with a Sinhalese accent.

Maxiley (not verified)     Tue, 09/26/2023 @ 04:21pm

In reply to by MakOnyango (not verified)

Only American accent is glorified,and imitated...The great Americans.It's not only accents. If Americans wear kofia backwards,we do it. If Americans wear pants that one has to hold at the waist with hands instead of a belt, we like wise imitate.
If American men wear earings,our men jump on it.Forgetting that Masaai have been doing it for centuries.If Americans rap-we rap.
It gets worse.Americans want to legalize ganja-Kenyans want to legalize it as well. Americans want to legalize man to man marriage.Kenyans want to follow them. And yes, When you are in America,forget names like Okutoyi, Ogwanjo, mathenge,Aman'gula. Call yourself -Mike,Gerry,Scott...The list is endless.
We have turned into copycats without shame.No pride in our own.We are indeed still enslaved by Mzungu.

Maxiley (not verified)     Tue, 09/26/2023 @ 04:22pm

In reply to by MakOnyango (not verified)

Only American accent is glorified,and imitated...The great Americans.It's not only accents. If Americans wear kofia backwards,we do it. If Americans wear pants that one has to hold at the waist with hands instead of a belt, we like wise imitate.
If American men wear earings,our men jump on it.Forgetting that Masaai have been doing it for centuries.If Americans rap-we rap.
It gets worse.Americans want to legalize ganja-Kenyans want to legalize it as well. Americans want to legalize man to man marriage.Kenyans want to follow them. And yes, When you are in America,forget names like Okutoyi, Ogwanjo, mathenge,Aman'gula. Call yourself -Mike,Gerry,Scott...The list is endless.
We have turned into copycats without shame.No pride in our own.We are indeed still enslaved by Mzungu.

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