Late last year, a ship with 400 Kgs of Heroin was allegedly blown up in an operation that was witnessed by President Uhuru Kenyatta and top security officers in Mombasa.

The ship,  known as , Al Noor, was  blown up at a zone known as, Delta 16,  which is designated for disposal of explosives within Kenya's territorial waters.

Smoke billowed from the explosion that died within a minute as the President and military officers watched.

Although many Kenyans were forced to believe that the drugs had been destroyed, fearless investigative journalist Mohammed Ali of the popular programme, Jicho Pevu , now says that Kenyans were taken for a ride.

While speaking to Jeff Koinange on the JKL LIVE, Moha claimed that the Government engaged in a public relation exercise and the 400 Kgs of Heroin was not destroyed.

He went ahead to insinuate that the 400 Kgs of Heroin belonged to drug-lords who are connected to powerful people in the Government..

The top rated investigative journalist now claims that as long as the system has failed, drug-lords and corrupt leaders will continue to rule the country as Kenyans die like stray dogs.


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