Residents of Ogango village in Manga have urged interior CS Fred Matiang'i to intervene over the escalating illicit brew business.
Speaking on Sunday at Ogango, they challenged Mr. Matiang'i to personally lead police officers, chiefs and Nyumba Kumi officials going round the village to flush out illicit brewers.
"There are many cases of illicit brew businesses in Ogango village. We are urging Mr. Matiang'i to lead security team in the crackdown over it," said Emily Mokeira.
According to Mokeira, several men have ventured into alcohol consumption.
"Our men are no longer responsible while others have been going 2-3 weeks without bathing. Mr. Matiang'i should come to our rescue failure to which lives of people will be ruined," she noted.
Andrew Nyamwange claimed that police officers in the area have been demanding bribes from illicit brew dealers.
"Officers have been collecting bribes to allow chang'aa makers and sellers to continue with the illegal trade. Matiang'i should personally witness the destruction of illicit brews in Ogango area," he noted.
Philip Omwansa said youths who have dropped out of school have ventured into alcohol consumption hence need for urgent measures to end the illicit brew business.
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