Vihiga High School Students Nabbed With Rolls Of Bhang After Police Dog Unit Deployed
Students returning to Vihiga High School after the mid-term holidays received a surprise visit from the Nyanza Region K-9 team, formerly the Police Dog Unit, in what could be described as a newfound partnership between schools and the National Police Service.
This was in response to the School Principal’s invitation to improve and supplement the capacity of the school’s security personnel in screening drugs, contraband, and other dangerous instruments that could be smuggled into the school.
In the past, disobedient students have been linked to perilous methods of bringing drugs and contraband into schools, which has at times beaten the school’s dragnet.
But on this day, after a physical search, our four-legged ‘officers’ under the command of the Deputy Nyanza Regional K-9 officer, IP Ezekiel Njagi, arrived.
Drugs and contraband items were recovered from unexpected places.
“Not even restricted food items could pass beyond our efficient and highly trained K-9 dogs.”
5 rolls of bhang, unidentified yellow tablets hidden inside the pages of an exercise book, packets of pancakes, cans of peanut butter, and baked soya beans were among the items recovered.
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The K-9 Police team is most visible to passengers traveling on Standard Gauge Railways (SGR), where a section of the dog-wielding police officers has consistently provided efficient screening services.
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However, many people are unaware that the K-9 Police Unit is decentralized across counties and sub-counties and that it continues to provide efficient services in securing our neighborhoods.
Vihiga High School Students Nabbed With Rolls Of Bhang After Police Dog Unit Deployed