SMC Issues Stern warning to Illegal scrap metal dealers

May 26, 2023 - 18:35
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SMC Issues Stern warning to Illegal scrap metal dealers
Scrap metal council

Nairobi, Friday May 26, 2023

KNA by Enrica Amisi/Phinta Amondi

The Scrap Metal Council (SMC) has sternly warned all illegal scrap metal dealers that they will be dealt with severely.

Speaking during a media briefing at the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) building Thursday, SMC chairperson, Francis Mugo, clearly stated that the constitution prohibits anyone who is unlicensed from operating in the scrap metal industry.

Lately the country has witnessed an upsurge of vandalism on both public and private infrastructures, with the vice being attributed to illegal players in the scrap metal industry who are using fake licenses.

While warning the illegal dealers, Mugo quoted section 9(1) of the Constitution that states: “a person shall not deal in scrap metal, unless that person has a license issued by the council and is a member of the Scrap Metal Dealers Association.”

“After reported cases of smuggling on the borders of Busia, Lungalunga and Namanga, we are closely monitoring all players in the industry,” added Mugo.

In order to work effectively, Mugo stated, SMC will liaise with the Inspector General of Police and Commissioner General Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA).

“We have revoked the license of Triple Seven Collectors Limited with immediate effect. Smugglers and all those dealing in the scrap industry without licenses risk being arrested and have their businesses closed,” warned Mugo.

He said the council was also in the process of gazetting inspectors who will monitor activities in the industry countrywide.

SMC vice chairperson, Bobby Johnson said that the council was working towards putting strict guidelines to facilitate labelling of metals in companies among them Kenya Power (KP) to ease tracing of stolen properties in the event vandals try to sell them as scrap.

He added that in the proposed guidelines, parastatals that need to dispose-off metals will have to consult them before doing so. This will help in identifying metals that will proceed as scrap from those that will be returned to industries as raw materials.

“The SMC is ready to go an extra mile to efficiently deliver on its mandate to cooperate and collaborate with relevant authorities,” Johnson added.

Courtesy ; K. N. A

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