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Nairobi – 78 kg ivory seized in Operation Usalama XI

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Last updated: October 14, 2025 11:33 am
SEEJ-AFRICA Published October 14, 2025
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In a multi-agency operation dubbed 'Usalama XI', law enforcement made a number of seizures around the country which included 2 persons arrested in Nairobi with 5 pieces of ivory. (courtesy DCI)

SEEJ-AFRICA THUMBNAIL:

  • It has been reported that amongst a number of cross country arrests and seizures as part of Operation Usalama XI, elephant ivory was seized on October 6th in Nairobi.
  • Two persons were arrested with 5 pieces of ivory. Based on the value given and the typical value assigned by KWS, the total weight of the ivory is approximated at 78 kg.
  • It is believed that the two accused are Bernard Mutie Nzioka and Paul Ngui Mutiso, arraigned in Kahawa court on October 7th for wildlife offences under file E109/25 Kahawa.
  • Full media story below.

DCI seizes Ksh.17 million worth of bhang, fake US dollars, and ivory in week-long raid

By                                      Mirriam Njeri                                      Published on:  October 11, 2025 11:41 (EAT)   
 
A nationwide week-long multiagency operation to dismantle organized criminal networks has weakened criminal networks following a coordinated multi-agency operation led by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations’ National Central Bureau (NCB-Nairobi) and the Operations Directorate.
 
According to the DCI, officers from the National Police Service teamed up with various enforcement and state agencies, resulting in major seizures of narcotics, counterfeit goods, and several high-profile arrests.
 
Codenamed ‘Usalama XI’, the Eastern and Southern Africa Police Chiefs Cooperation Organizations (EAPCCO and SARPCCO)  formed the joint regional initiative to disrupt transactional crimes including motor vehicle theft, drug and human trafficking, wildlife crimes, terrorism, mineral smuggling, illicit arms trade, and copper cable theft.
 
In Lang’ata, detectives from the Transnational Organized Crimes Unit (TOCU) and the Anti-Narcotics Unit (ANU) seized a residence in Royal Park Estate and discovered counterfeit US currency valued at $31,700 (Ksh.4 million) on October 8, 2025. The suspect, Nanji Nabil Taj 32, was arrested on-site.
 
At the coast, the team intercepted a Mercedes-Benz truck en route from Mombasa to Nairobi where they uncovered 9½ sacks of cannabis sativa weighing 568.85 kilograms, with estimated value of Ksh.17 million.  The driver, Shem Horace Obonyo, 38, was arrested as the truck and narcotics were seized.
 
In Eldoret, detectives took down a digital piracy operation run by Kelvin Kiplang’at, a suspect linked to the illegal sale and installation of pirated WAKA Internet Streaming and IPTV services.  They also recovered two mobile phones, 135 advertising flyers, and the WAKA TV pirate control panel, through which detectives disconnected 64 unauthorized subscribers.
 
In Shalom area along Mombasa Road, two suspects were arrested in possession of five elephant tusks valued at around Ksh. 7.8 million on October 6, 2025. The duo was processed at the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) Headquarters before being booked at Lang’ata Police Station pending arraignment.
 
https://www.citizen.digital/article/dci-seizes-ksh17-million-worth-of-bhang-fake-us-dollars-and-ivory-in-week-long-raid-n371262?utm_source=african-elephant-news.beehiiv.com&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=october-13-2025&_bhlid=3e08a11eec7e18b5759ad0805a05cf4ba9ac271b
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