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KENYA: Mai Mahiu: NACADA nabs smuggled liquor, rounds up suspects as crackdown intensifies

KENYA: Mai Mahiu: NACADA nabs smuggled liquor, rounds up suspects as crackdown intensifies

NACADA, working with police, seized over 2,500 bottles of illicit Ugandan alcohol in Mai Mahiu and Kijabe The agency’s CEO, Anthony Omerikwa, said the festive season crackdown aims to shield families and youth from harmful, counterfeit drinks He warned manufacturers and distributors that licences will be revoked and offenders prosecuted as nationwide enforcement intensifies The National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA) on Wednesday, December 16, led a multi‑agency operation that resulted in the arrest of suspects and the recovery of thousands of illicit alcohol bottles in Mai Mahiu and Kijabe towns.

NACADA officials arrested a consignment of fake alcohol in Maai Mahiu. Photo: NACADA.
Source: Twitter The crackdown formed part of heightened festive season enforcement aimed at protecting communities from alcohol‑related harm.

The operation, conducted at noon on December 17 in collaboration with officers from the National Police Service (NPS), followed complaints from members of the public regarding the sale of illicit alcoholic products within Kijabe. Acting on intelligence, NACADA enforcement officers arrested a woman who was selling Ugandan coffee‑flavoured vodka from her residential house.

Further investigations led officers to Mai Mahiu, where a search was conducted at the residence of a male suspect believed to be the source of the illicit alcohol.

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During the operation, authorities recovered 2,526 plastic bottles, each containing 200 millilitres of alcohol, all originating from Uganda.

Speaking during the operation, NACADA chief executive officer Anthony Omerikwa said the enforcement action formed part of ongoing festive season operations designed to safeguard Kenyans from the health, safety, and social harms associated with alcohol consumption.

“This operation is part of our intensified festive season interventions to protect communities, families, and especially young people from the dangers posed by illicit, counterfeit, and irresponsibly packaged alcohol,” said Omerikwa. He noted that the crackdown also supports broader government measures aimed at curtailing the manufacture, distribution, and consumption of illicit and counterfeit alcohol, as well as illegal drugs, during the holiday period and beyond.

Omerikwa further revealed that cross‑border surveillance has been heightened to disrupt smuggling networks and prevent unscrupulous individuals from endangering the lives of Kenyans by flooding the market with illegal products.

“We are working closely with security agencies to seal loopholes along our borders. Anyone attempting to profit from harmful substances at the expense of public safety will be decisively dealt with,” he said. Issuing a stern warning to manufacturers and distributors, the NACADA CEO reiterated that the authority will not hesitate to take firm action against offenders.

“Licences will be cancelled immediately for any manufacturer or distributor found flouting the law. Those involved will be prosecuted without exception,” Omerikwa stated. Additional multi‑agency teams have since been mobilised to conduct further verification, analysis, and enforcement action as NACADA continues its nationwide efforts to keep communities safe during the festive season and into the new year.

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