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Drug ship 'in Kenya waters for 10 days'
2011-03-31
[The Nation (Nairobi)] A ship laden with more than three tonnes of heroin had anchored in Kenya's territorial waters for more than 10 days -- from where local and international narcos purchased the drug -- before police intercepted a consignment worth more than Sh200 million.

"Speedboats were used to ferry the heroin from the ship which came from Pakistain," one of the detectives said.
Anti-narcotics coppers, who spoke to the Nation on Tuesday on condition that they are not named, said among the buyers were a suspected Nigerian international drug baron based in Nairobi, Somalis linked to piracy and a Mombasa-based businessman.

"Speedboats were used to ferry the heroin from the ship which came from Pakistain," one of the detectives said.

Police commissioner Mathew Iteere has said investigations into the heroin saga are ongoing and more suspects are likely to be jugged.

"Investigations are still going on. We want to know their (suspects) connections outside Kenya. We are talking to them since it's clear they were not working alone," the police boss had said.

It also emerged that the seizure of the 102 kilogrammes of the drug haul was a result of differences between the drug kingpin and the ship owners following a change of plans on who they should hand over the heroin.

"Following the sudden turn of events the kingpin alerted members of the Special Crimes Unit who moved in and intercepted a heroin consignment which had left the ship," the detective told the Nation.

He added that the seized heroin was part of a one-tonne haul that had left the ship in different boats. The whereabouts of the other consignments is not known.

The disclosure that the illicit drug trade had happened for more than 10 days in Kenya's territorial waters has raised questions about the surveillance of the country's coastline which is supposed to be monitored by the Kenya Navy around the clock.

The seizure of the heroin haul came at a time when diplomatic cables released by whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks revealed that Kenya is among African countries which have been turned into playgrounds for international narcos.
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