Mozzart Bet Cup champions, Kenya Police, are smiling all the way from the bank following the transfer of creative midfielder Duke Abuya to Tanzanian Premier League champions Yanga.From the loan deal, impeccable sources indicate that Police will pocket at least 6.5 million shillings, making it the most lucrative loan transfer in the Kenyan market in recent years.This is not the first time Police are loaning out the Kenyan international to a Tanzanian club as he spent the past campaign in the books of Singida Black Stars on similar terms.##NAJAVA_MECA_8208931##Abuya penned a year-long deal with the record Tanzanian champions, who are gearing up for title defense and CAF Champions League.On Thursday, Yanga finally secured the signature of the player they first expressed interest in his services in 2019.Abuya and a handful of other players, who were attached to Kariobangi Sharks back then, caught the attention of Yanga and other regional giants following the success realized in a regional tournament in Dar es Salaam.Millions awaiting Gor Mahia and Kenya Police after group stage qualification in CAF interclub competitionsThe former Nkana midfielder, trained with the rest of Yanga players on Thursday and, faces an uphill task of breaking into the starting team, given the competition he will face from local and foreign players who play at his preferred position.Abuya joined Police in October 2021 after severing ties with former Zambian champions Nkana, an outfit he won the league with alongside compatriots; Musa Mohamed and Harun Shakava.Omoto leaves Kenya Police after two seasonsBefore joining Nkana, Abuya had served Kariobangi Sharks for four years, winning the cup in 2018 and helping the club lay hands on a regional title the following year.He is best remembered for, scoring the equalizer, during an international friendly match between Sharks and English Premier League side Everton at Kasarani Stadium.