Police impound ethanol, liquor manufacturing equipment in a residential house in Kahuro

Nov 1, 2023 - 19:34
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Police impound ethanol, liquor manufacturing equipment in a residential house in Kahuro
Murang’a County Commissioner Patrick Mukuria (left) leads a section of security officers to inspect ethanol and other chemicals impounded from a residential house in Kahuro area.

Murang’a,

Wednesday, November 1, 2023

KNA by Bernard Munyao

Police in Murang’a are searching for a local businessman suspected to be behind the manufacturing and selling of illicit brews in Kahuro Sub County.

This comes after a security team on Wednesday impounded a consignment of 680 litres of ethanol and liquor manufacturing equipment in a residential house where brewing of illicit liquor was being carried out.

Leading the security team, Murang’a County Commissioner Patrick Mukuria said they have arrested two people who were found in the house adding that they are currently pursuing to arrest the main suspect who is well known in the area.

Mukuria noted that the seizure of the ethanol together with equipment which were used to manufacture illicit brews was a big boost towards the fight of selling of substandard alcoholic drinks in Murang’a.

“The impounded ethanol is estimated to cost Sh 500, 000 and for some period we have been trying to access the house after we got information of the illegal business. Today, we managed to access the house and found the ethanol together with some assorted brands of liquor.

“We have officers from KRA who have confirmed the business was done illegally and also brands of alcohol manufactured here were not approved by Kenya Bureau of Standards,” added Mukuria.

The commissioner advised Murang’a residents to desist from consuming cheap alcoholic drinks saying some are poorly made and may be a health hazard.

“Getting a bottle of alcohol at less than Sh 100 is questionable. The association of liquor manufacturers have confirmed that standard liquor should not cost below Sh 100.

“I appeal to those who take alcohol to be careful of illicit brews packaged in label bottles, some are poisonous and may have long term health effects.” He remarked.

On his part, Murang’a county police commander David Mathiu asked the businessman to come out from his hideouts and report to the nearest police station.

“Your days are numbered, just come out and report in any local police station. You cannot hide for long,” Mathiu told the suspect.

He reiterated that they will not tire until they eliminate manufacturing and selling of illicit and counterfeit alcohol in Murang’a.

 “Majority of young men have indulged in alcoholism and unfortunately, they have been affected by the cheap and substandard alcoholic drinks. Using ethanol to manufacture liquor is putting the lives of the consumers at risk and we have to stop this,” added the commander.

Mathiu divulged that the main suspect is operating 19 bars within Kahuro Sub County saying majority of alcoholic brands being sold in the outlets are fake.

Courtesy; KNA

 

 

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