Police recover 3,000 bottles of alcohol bearing fake KRA stamps

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An operation on high-level tax evasion schemes by traders dealing in alcoholic products led to the confiscation of a large consignment of counterfeit alcoholic drinks in Makueni on Monday.

In a statement from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), officers raided a store in Kikima market belonging to Daniel Musau where they impounded 3,000 bottles bearing fake Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) stamps.

This follows a countrywide government crackdown targeting traders evading tax payments.

On January 23, detectives and KRA officials impounded over 300 cartons containing alcoholic drinks in Thika and on January 24, a woman in possession of 200 boxes of counterfeit liquor was arrested in Ruai.

Fake KRA stamps were recovered in both operations.

The crackdown acts in response to a directive from President William Ruto to tame crooked businessmen who have devised new ways of evading taxation.

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