On any ordinary day, Sachangwan village, located on the outskirts of Bomet town, exudes a serene calm—a river murmurs softly, breaking the silence of a dense, green landscape. Paths through the village are sparsely tracked, creating an impression of isolation, almost a world apart. But this tranquility hides a disturbing reality: within these quiet confines, a criminal network has been operating a dark trade that threatens the health and lives of thousands of Kenyans.