'We wish all those who sustained injuries a quick recovery even as we pursue all avenues to bring the perpetrators to book,' NACADA noted. This led to the hospitalisation of some of the victims while some journalists had their equipment confiscated and destroyed. In an unfortunate and unprecedented turn of events, the security team at the club resorted to violence and in the process, seriously injured journalists and police officers conducting the operation. The incident took place after officers from NACADA who were in the company of journalists attempted to arrest club managers for selling Shisha which is illegal in Kenya.