Pubdate: Thu, 08 Sep 2005 Source: East African Standard, The (Kenya) Copyright: 2005 The East African Standard Contact: http://www.eastandard.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1743 Author: Cyrus Ombati WE ARE AHEAD OF DRUG BARONS, POLICE SAY The handling of illicit drugs dropped last month compared to July. A police report says there were 559 cases last month compared to 732 in July compared to 569 in June. There were 449 and 475 drug cases reported in May and April respectively. And Police Commissioner Maj Gen Hussein Ali said his men were ahead of the drug barons. Ali commended the Anti-Narcotics Unit, which he said was one step ahead of the issues. Comparatively, there were 5,300 cases in 2001, 4,467 in 2002, 4,742 in 2003 and 4,627 last year. The most handled drug was marijuana followed by madrax, heroine and cocaine. "The unit is doing a commendable job as indicated by the seizures recorded so far," he said. He wants the public to help them tame the vice by providing vital information. Ali told a seminar in Mombasa recently that vigilance by the agencies had been stepped up especially at major entry points and on the highways. "Kenya is not a dumping site=85 it is used as a transit point. The seizures being made at the airports and ports speak loud on the same but we are determined to tame the practice," he said. Most of the seized drugs are consumed locally and the young generation is the most affected. Mombasa leads in the abuse of drugs followed by Malindi, Nairobi and Western Kenya. Marijuana, which is also known as bhangi is the most commonly used in Kenyan. The police came into the limelight last year when they seized some Sh6.4 billion worth cocaine haul in Malindi and Nairobi. Ali said the haul was safe and secure at the General Service Unit Training School in Embakasi. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh