BY NT REPORTER.
Offbeat Mara Camp Manager and a member of Kenya Professional Safari Guides Association has been charged before a Nairobi court.
Prosecution alleged that, Chania Jacqueline Watts on 27 of May this year at Syokimau Standard Gauge Railways terminus screening point within Nairobi was found in possession of 14 rounds of 375 H and H caliber ammunition without firearm certificate.
Watts, a Syokimau resident alleged to have been heading to Mariakani, denied the charges before Nairobi Milimani Law Courts Chief Magistrate Francis Andayi.
Nairobi magistrate Francis Andanyi released the accused a cash bail of 100,000 or Sh 200,000 or alternative.

According to police reports, Watts told told the police the ammunition belonged to one Jesse, whom she works with at Offbeat Mara adding that she forgot to remove the bullets from her bag which she had kept for him while he was away in Nairobi.
Both Watts and Jesse work as Manager at Camp located in Narok.
The case will be heard on 4th July.
She was managing a camp before returning to Kenya to manage Mara camp.