Embu County Commissioner Jack Obour, together with the County Police Commander Nicholas Maina on Tuesday night led a successful operation in the Kianjokoma market of Runyenjes Embu county following a tip-off from vigilant members of the public.
Their joint efforts resulted in the arrest of a suspect after officers broke into a shop disguised as an agrovet and milk cooling plant, only to find thousands of crates of suspected illicit brew packaged and ready for distribution.
Over 1,400 crates of suspected illicit brew were seized during the operation and transported to Itabua Police Station for further investigation by a multi-agency team, including the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) and the National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA).
Commissioner Obour praised the progress made in combating illicit substances within Embu County, attributing it to the collaborative efforts of the locals and authorities.