Bhangi iwe huru

Police in Nairobi are holding a form three student at new Jogoo road secondary school after he was arrested for planting bhang on the roof top of their house in Makongeni area.

Simon Sianzu Inyangala was arrested Tuesday evening after police raided their family home and uprooted the narcotic which he has been cultivating and selling for a couple of years without the knowledge of his mother.
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#Ferk Snitches

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mama yake alikua akidanganywa ati ni maua

Narcotics my ass, hio ni maua.

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Students who are this creative should be given sponsorship to “higher” education. How many people can plant bhang right in their parent’s doorsteps without anyone, even vistors, knowing it? Huyu jamaa apewe medal of valour!!! Shida yetu ni kufunga watu wanafaa kuwa nje na kuachilia watu wanafaa kuwa ndani. Alaaaaa!

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Iwe huru

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What is he charged with? Growing a controlled substance? What is the jail term?

Aaahhh #ferksnitches

Comment of the month, choose your title saa hii

“Armchair Professional” :D:D:D:D:D:D

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dryfry chairman

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huyo MTOI ANAFANANA NA @Mzee mzima

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We already have one couch waru

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Hehehehe. Naona unaendeleza “harsh-a-tag” ferkguka lakini unacheza chini!!!

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Is that mzee in form 3 kweli?

The government should keep itself busy with other more serious matters. Waachane na huyu hustler.

The residents were my happay with police

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5g86NzI8yQ

Creative kikuyu

Inyangala si Kikuyu.

Narcotics and Psychotropic Substances Act is very harsh on these things. Growing, possession, etc are all criminal. Punishment ranges from fines to imprisonment and even forfeiture of the land on which it is grown to the state if (in this case) it can be proven that the parents were complicit. I can imagine how difficult it’s going to be for them to argue that they didn’t know.

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