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Man tells court he can’t work without smoking marijuana

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A 34-year-old man, Joseph Mukindi Njeru, on Thursday told an Embu Court in Kenya that he cannot do his digger job without smoking marijuana.

Njeru was charged before Embu Chief Magistrate Maxwell Gicheru, for possession of 16 rolls of marijuana after he was arrested on Tuesday.

The accused denied intending to peddle the drugs, saying what was found on him was for his personal consumption only.

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He stated that due to the nature of his work, which involves digging boreholes and toilets that sometimes go several feet below the ground, he smokes regularly to keep cool down the hole.

Mukundi further stated that despite admitting to being in possession of drugs during his arrest, police officers still assaulted him hence causing him bodily harm.

The magistrate directed Manyatta Police Station OCS to appear in court with a full report over the assault allegations.

The accused was released on bail.

He was further ordered to appear in court on August 30, 2018.

Oluwakemi Abimbola

Oluwakemi is a Senior Correspondent with The PUNCH. She has over 10 years experience across digital and traditional journalism spheres, and currently covers the Capital Market.

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