Tuesday June 5, 2018
By LEOPOLD OBI
Some of the 2,000 bags of contraband sugar and cooking oil at a warehouse in Eastleigh, Nairobi, on June 4, 2018. PHOTO | LEOPOLD OBI | NATION MEDIA GROUP
Police have seized over 2,000 bags of contraband sugar in a warehouse in Eastleigh, Nairobi.
The 2,000 bags of brown sugar packed in 50kg bags were piled in the warehouse in Eastleigh Section Three.
Mr
Musa Yego, the head of the Flying Squad Unit, said they seized the bags
of the brown sugar imported from Brazil after being tipped-off by
members of the public.
The sugar, Mr Yego said, was to
be transported to to Mumias and Kabras sugar factories for refining but
ended up in the hands of unscrupulous traders who have been selling it
to unsuspecting members of the public.
Mr Yego identified suspected traders behind the illegal business as three Kenyans of Somali origin.
“As
you can see the sugar is branded not fit for direct human consumption
but these traders have been repackaging it before selling the sugar to
unsuspecting members of the public and shops around here,” said Mr Yego.
He said that the police also impounded cans of cooking oil, also not fit for consumption.
The
Flying Squad Unit boss said that three suspects, who have been
operating the illegal business, will be arraigned in court on Tuesday
morning.
“The contraband goods will be destroyed under the instruction of the court,” Mr Yego said.