DUO ACCUSED OF TRAFFICKING IN DRUGS HAVE A CASE TO ANSWER.

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Nassoro Salim Said and Elizabeth Njoki Wanjiru before court after court ruled they have a case to answer./PHOTO BY IRENE ONYANGO.

BY IRENE ONYANGO.

Two people accused of trafficking in heroin worth Sh11.7 million have a case to answer.

Nairobi Senior Principal Magistrate ruled that Nassoro Salim Said and Elizabeth Njoki Wanjiru have a case to answer and should be placed on their defence.

The duo was accused of trafficking in 3921.6 grams of heroin valued at Sh 11,764,800 on 2nd September 2016 at Mlolongo along Nairobi-Namanga road.

Njoki faced another charge together with Martin Paul Geoffrey of trafficking 1314.9 grams with a market value of Sh3,944,700 at Umoja III Estate in Nairobi.

The court, however, acquitted Paul after hearing both the prosecution and the defence evidence.

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