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DCI Orders 10-Day Detention for Three Nigerian Nationals and Two Kenyans in Narcotics Investigation

Sema YoteBy Sema YoteUpdated:June 1, 2024 Court 5 Mins ReadMay 31, 2024
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In a significant move by the Directorate of Criminal Investigation (DCI), I three Nigerian nationals and two Kenyans have been ordered to be detained for ten days to facilitate thorough investigations into alleged narcotics trafficking. The suspects, identified as Salako Oluwafeni Samuel, Adeleye Olushola Stephen, Akinyansa Olutayo Kenshinko, Eve Amondi Ochieng, and Maureen Cherono Kogo, were apprehended in the Kilimani area on May 28, 2024, at approximately 2:00 am. This operation is part of a broader crackdown on organized crime within the region.

The Arrest Operation and Initial Findings

The early morning operation led to the arrest of the five individuals suspected of engaging in the trafficking of narcotic drugs and other psychotropic substances. According to detectives, these suspects are believed to be part of a multinational drug syndicate with additional accomplices yet to be apprehended. The complexity and scale of this operation underscore the necessity for a detailed and meticulous investigation.

Validity of Travel Documents Under Scrutiny

three Nigerian nationals and two Kenyans

In addition to the primary charges related to narcotics trafficking, the police are also investigating the validity of the passports and other travel documents possessed by the suspects. This aspect of the investigation is critical, as it may reveal further illegal activities, including possible breaches of immigration laws. The involvement of international actors in this case highlights the importance of verifying the legal status and movements of the suspects within and beyond Kenya’s borders.

Forensic Analysis of Seized Narcotics

The seized narcotics have been subjected to a comprehensive forensic analysis. This process is crucial in confirming the type and quantity of the substances involved, which will play a pivotal role in the prosecution of the suspects. The forensic report, which has been made available to the investigating officers, will provide incontrovertible evidence needed to build a strong case against the accused individuals.

Challenges Faced by Investigators

Breaking into the suspects’ residence in Kileleshwa proved to be a considerable challenge for the police, taking an entire day to secure entry. This delay highlights the suspects’ preparedness and the security measures they had in place, suggesting a high level of organization and possibly prior knowledge of law enforcement tactics. The house, located on Gatundu Road, was being used as a base for harboring drugs, further complicating the investigation process.

Key Accomplice: Eve Amondi Ochieng

three Nigerian nationals and two Kenyans

Among the arrested individuals, Eve Amondi Ochieng has been placed under intensive scrutiny. She is suspected to be a key accomplice to the three Nigerian nationals. The investigative focus on Ochieng aims to uncover her specific role within the syndicate and how her actions facilitated the trafficking operations. Her close association with the Nigerian suspects could provide critical insights into the network’s modus operandi and operational hierarchy.

Lack of Fixed Residences

One of the significant hurdles in the investigation is the fact that the suspects do not have fixed residences in Kenya. They were apprehended at an Airbnb in Kileleshwa, indicating a transient lifestyle aimed at evading detection by authorities. This lack of a permanent address complicates the task of tracking their movements and gathering consistent surveillance data, necessitating a more dynamic and adaptive investigative approach.

Understanding the Multinational Drug Syndicate

The involvement of a multinational drug syndicate suggests that the suspects were part of a larger, well-coordinated network operating across multiple countries. Such syndicates often rely on sophisticated methods to transport and distribute narcotics, making them formidable adversaries for law enforcement agencies. Understanding the structure and operations of this syndicate is essential for dismantling it and preventing future trafficking activities.

Implications for Regional Security

The arrest of these suspects and the ongoing investigation have significant implications for regional security. Narcotics trafficking is often linked to other forms of organized crime, including money laundering, human trafficking, and violent crime. By disrupting this syndicate, the DCI aims to mitigate these associated risks and enhance overall security within the region.

The Role of International Cooperation

Given the international dimensions of this case, cooperation between Kenyan authorities and their counterparts in other countries is vital. Sharing intelligence, coordinating operations, and providing mutual legal assistance will enhance the effectiveness of the investigation. International partnerships are particularly important in tracking the financial flows associated with drug trafficking, which often cross multiple jurisdictions.

Ensuring a Fair Legal Process

As the investigation proceeds, it is crucial to ensure that the legal rights of the suspects are respected. This includes providing access to legal representation and ensuring that all investigative procedures comply with the law. Upholding these principles is essential for maintaining the integrity of the legal process and ensuring that any subsequent prosecutions are robust and fair.

Public Awareness and Community Involvement

Raising public awareness about the dangers of narcotics trafficking and the efforts being made to combat it is essential for garnering community support. Engaging with local communities can provide valuable intelligence and help to build trust between law enforcement agencies and the public. This, in turn, can lead to more effective policing and a safer society.

Also Read: Salako Oluwafeni Samuel, Adeleye Olushola Stephen, and Akinyansa Olutayo Kenshinko Arrested in Major Nairobi Drug Bust


The detention of Salako Oluwafeni Samuel, Adeleye Olushola Stephen, Akinyansa Olutayo Kenshinko, Eve Amondi Ochieng, and Maureen Cherono Kogo marks a critical step in the fight against narcotics trafficking in Kenya. The Directorate of Criminal Investigation’s efforts to uncover the full extent of this multinational drug syndicate will play a pivotal role in securing convictions and dismantling the network. As the investigation continues, the importance of thorough forensic analysis, verification of travel documents, and international cooperation cannot be overstated. These measures will help ensure that justice is served and that the region is made safer from the scourge of organized crime.


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