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How INTERPOL and US Government Helped Kenya Navy Capture Iranian Drug Traffickers in Mombasa
A high-seas operation involving the Kenya Navy, INTERPOL, and the US government led to the arrest of six Iranian nationals accused of trafficking methamphetamine worth Ksh8.4 billion.
The dramatic operation, executed on October 21, unfolded after an intricate exchange of intelligence between international crime units and regional maritime agencies.
What began as a routine maritime patrol ended with the seizure of one of Kenya’s largest drug hauls in years and the dismantling of a transnational narcotics syndicate operating across the Indian Ocean.

This operation proves that international cooperation and intelligence sharing remain the strongest weapons against global narcotics trafficking networks targeting Africa’s coastlines. [Photo: Courtesy]
Intelligence Trail That Led to the High Seas Arrest
The capture of the Iranian drug traffickers was not a stroke of luck. It was the result of a meticulously coordinated global effort driven by INTERPOL’s Regional Narcotics Interagency Fusion Cell (RNIFC) in Bahrain and the Regional Coordination Operations Centre (RCOC) in Seychelles.
According to intelligence reports, the Iranian suspects were transporting hundreds of kilograms of methamphetamine on a dhow sailing toward the Mombasa coastline. INTERPOL marine officers in Seychelles issued a red alert to Kenyan security agencies, prompting the Navy to intercept the vessel.
During the operation, INTERPOL played a hands-on role in search operations, ensuring proper evidence handling and crime scene management. This diligence was aimed at maintaining the integrity of the case in future court proceedings.
Officials confirmed that the agency’s coordination ensured real-time information sharing between naval units in the Indian Ocean region. The operation underscored INTERPOL’s growing role in maritime drug enforcement and its ability to integrate intelligence from multiple jurisdictions to stop transnational crime before it hits the mainland.
US Government Intervention Strengthened the Operation
The United States government played a vital supporting role in the Mombasa operation. Two officers from the US Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) were embedded in the mission to assist with communication and intelligence verification.
Their presence helped bridge language barriers during the interrogation of the dhow’s crew and ensured that the information shared by INTERPOL and Kenyan officers was acted upon swiftly. The US support stemmed from earlier maritime security collaborations initiated during former President Donald Trump’s administration.
Washington’s backing gave the operation logistical and technical depth, enabling the Kenyan Navy to track, intercept, and board the dhow with precision. This cooperation reflects a growing partnership between Kenya and the US in combating international drug trafficking networks operating along the East African coast.
A senior maritime official confirmed that the NCIS support was instrumental in coordinating communication between naval command centers in Kenya, Seychelles, and Bahrain. Without such seamless coordination, experts say, the Iranian Drug Traffickers could have slipped past Mombasa’s coastal surveillance.
Multi-Agency Coordination in Kenya Seals the Arrest
After INTERPOL and US officials relayed the intelligence, the Kenyan Navy acted swiftly. The Deputy Commander of the Navy led a multi-agency task force to execute the capture.
The task force brought together officers from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), Directorate of Immigration Services (DIS), Kenya Coast Guard Service (KCGS), Kenya Maritime Authority (KMA), National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA), and Kenya Ports Authority (KPA).
Three days after receiving the alert, Kenyan Navy officers seized the dhow off the Mombasa coast. They recovered methamphetamine worth Ksh8.4 billion ($63 million) and arrested six Iranian nationals, who they immediately transferred to Kilindini Port under tight security.
On Tuesday, October 28, the suspects appeared before a Mombasa court. The court ordered their detention at the Port Police Station for 30 days. It also authorized investigators to send the seized drugs to the Government Chemist for analysis and submit the suspects’ phones to DCI forensic experts.
Law enforcement insiders said the forensic team could uncover a larger criminal network of financiers and collaborators operating across Iran, Somalia, and East Africa.
A Global Win in the Fight Against Maritime Narcotics
The successful capture of the Iranian drug traffickers marks a major victory in Kenya’s ongoing war on narcotics. It also highlights how international partnerships can cripple transnational drug cartels that exploit weak maritime surveillance.
By uniting INTERPOL’s global intelligence, US technical expertise, and Kenya’s maritime enforcement, the operation demonstrated that global cooperation is key to defeating international crime syndicates.
Security analysts say the mission could set a new benchmark for regional counter-narcotics operations and reinforce Kenya’s position as a dependable security partner in the Indian Ocean region.
For Kenya, the Mombasa drug bust sends a powerful message: no matter how vast or hidden international crime networks may be, coordinated intelligence and strong alliances can crush them at sea before their poison reaches the streets.
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