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Two arrested as police uncover stolen subsidized fertilizer repackaging ring in Kisii

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Last updated: February 12, 2025 3:21 am
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Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) in Kisii South have uncovered a syndicate involved in repackaging stolen government-subsidized fertilizer and selling it to unsuspecting farmers.

A sting operation by security agencies led to the discovery of a hideout where unscrupulous traders were repackaging government fertilizer, mixing it with soil and oil to darken its colour, making it appear to be high-quality fertilizer, which they then sold to farmers.

Inside the hideout, investigators found clear evidence of the scheme—sacks of fake fertilizer, which were reportedly ready for sale.

The officers also found burned bags and traces of oil drainage at the site, suggesting an attempt to hide the evidence.

“The fertilizer was being repackaged to appear black, as there is a belief in the market that black fertilizer is the best,” said Kisii South Deputy County Commissioner, Grace Ouma.

Police subsequently arrested two suspects during the operation. Police are actively pursuing their accomplices.

“The suspects tried to resist arrest, but upon questioning, they confessed,” said Ouma.

“We continue to investigate, as we suspect this could be part of a larger racket.”

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The two suspects will be arraigned in court on Wednesday.

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