Mathee wa Ngara has been denied bail in a case in which she has been charged with trafficking drugs worth Sh18.3 million.
In allowing the application by the state, Magistrate Njeri Thuku said Nancy Kigunzu and her co-accused Eugene Jumba are a flight risk given their involvement in drug trafficking.
"Prosecution has placed strong compelling reasons. It is not in the interest of justice to grant bond," the court said.
Her other two other co-accused persons were however allowed to be out on bail.
Teresia Wanjiru was granted a bail of Sh50,000.
She will also be required to provide two contact persons. One of them has to be a blood relative.
The court further directed that she presents herself to the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) within seven days to file a social report.
The other accused who is a minor was also granted Sh50,000 bail.
The court placed him under care at Kabete Children's Care since no adult had come to claim the child.
The accused persons were on Monday charged with trafficking bhang with a market value of Sh 13.4 million.
They faced another count of being in possession of monies which the state says is proceeds of crime.
The money is the Sh 13.4 million which is now in the custody of the state.
The prosecution opposed their release on bail saying they would poison the society.
In an affidavit, Stephen Chesire the investigating officer said if the accused persons are released, they will abscond court.
He also said they are planning to engage vital witnesses who upon interviewing and recording their statements may lead to more arrests of the accomplices.
"Should they be released, there is a likelihood that they will interfere with the investigations and compilation of evidence," said the state.
But the accused persons led by Lawyer Danstan Omari told the court that they couldn't interfere with witnesses because they were all police officers.
If the state is admitting that its own officers are going to be compromised, then this country will be a banana republic," Omari said adding that there were no compelling reasons to allow the prosecution's application.
He said the offence is not as serious as murder or treason where such accused persons have been granted bail pending the determination of their cases before the court.