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Two arrested as Nacada intesifies crackdown on shisha dens

The two individuals arrested were a shisha seller and a supervisor of the lounge.

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by BRADLEY LUTOMIAH

Realtime27 February 2025 - 09:35
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In Summary


  • The two were arrested on Wednesday night after NACADA’s enforcement officers raided a lounge in Lang’ata.
  • A large consignment of shisha products was confiscated  during the operation

Shisha products confiscated in a lounge in Lang'ata on February 26, 2025 / HANDOUT

Two people have been arrested at a city club in a crackdown on shisha dens by the National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA).

The two were arrested on Wednesday night after NACADA’s enforcement officers raided  a lounge in Lang’ata and confiscated a large consignment of shisha products.

The enforcement operation was led by NACADA’s Director of Compliance and Enforcement, James Koskei, who said the sting operation is part of routine compliance checks targeting illegal shisha trade in the city.

“NACADA is the body mandated to control alcohol and drug abuse in the country. We are here this evening on our normal routine compliance checks on this facility. We are coming here specifically to enforce the shisha rules," said Koskei.

Koskei said that the crackdown follows a court of appeal ruling that upheld Gazette Notice No. 292 of 2017, which bans the sale, promotion, and use of shisha in Kenya.

The appellate court dismissed a petition challenging the ban, giving NACADA full legal backing to enforce the law.

“We all know that the shisha rules under Gazette Notice No. 292 of 2017 are in force. Our Court of Appeal in December managed to throw away the petition that had been filed against that particular Gazette Notice,” Koskei explained.

During the raid, NACADA officers seized 39 shisha bongs, 11 cartons of charcoal, 12 cartons of assorted flavours, and 13 charcoal carriers.

Two individuals, a shisha seller and a supervisor, were arrested.

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