Drinkcember!! Mchele lady is out there ready to do her usual “outside catering”

the-dangerous-drug-used-to-spike-drinks-in-night-clubsRecently, police in Kiambu County arrested two women suspected to be behind drugging and stealing from revelers in clubs in Thika town. The detectives found the suspects in possession of Stilnox tablets and SIM cards registered in different names that they use to withdraw money from the victims’ bank accounts.

Police are warning revellers of a gang out to spike drinks this festive season.

During xmas period, pubs play gospel and inspiring songs to drunkards. As you enjoy please remember the 21 yr old mchele lady is out there ready to do her ussual “outside catering”

She will give you company only to empty you of 1st term fees and Jan family budget. As you leave your beer to go dancing to that song Kuna Dawa……That time the real Dawa will be finding its way into your beer.

Coming back to the table, she will be singing her own version silently…..Kunywa dawa, kunywa dawa. She will then leave you drooling and sweating by the table as she walks away. Incidentally by then the DJ will be playing that song Akisema Atakubariki. The lady will be counting her blessings from your jacket pockets as she sings along.Related image

She will be 80k richer, too young to have that kind of money, she will therefore like that bit of the song…… Akisema atakubariki katika umri wowote….. My friend, utaamka saa tisa and find the bar half empty, jacket gone, phone gone, car keys gone, money gone….. Incidentally the song playing will be.…..Dunia mbaya by Princess Jully

The criminals, who move in groups, purchase the drugs from chemists without prescription.
A spot check in chemists shows 14 tablets of Stilnox 10 mg retails at Sh480 and its generic-Nirest or Zolpidem retails at between Sh10 and Sh20 per tablet.
“We are currently amending legislation to increase fines and make them more punitive and deterrent against offenders,” said Pharmacy and Poisons Board CEO Fred Siyoi.

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A pharmacist found selling the drug to an individual without prescription pays a fine of between Sh5,000 and Sh100,000.
Head of Anti-Narcotic Police Unit Hamisi Masa said revelers should be alert when enjoying themselves in major towns.
The criminals ask one of them to strike a conversation with a reveller before they lace the drink with a drug.

Watch out 

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