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    Police Seize Over 25,000 Litres Of Expired Miltra Cooking Oil In Mombasa That Was Set For Repackaging

    Wycliffe NyamasegeBy Wycliffe NyamasegeJune 14, 2020Updated:June 14, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Police in Mombasa have seized a consignment of 1,265 expired twenty Litre Jerry Cans of Miltra Cooking oil that was allegedly set to be repackaged and sold to unsuspecting members of the public.

    According to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), the consignment was seized at Denco Godown within Changamwe Sub-County.

    The owner of the consignment identified as 50-year-old Deborah Taabu was arrested during the operation led by DCI and comprising officials drawn from the Public Health, Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), Anti-Counterfeit Authority (ACA) and Kenya Bureau of Standards (KeBS).

    The suspect, DCI said in a tweet on Sunday, is in lawful custody and will be charged accordingly.

    The DCI warned cartels in related businesses that endanger the lives of innocent consumers that their days are numbered.

    Read: Did Raila Donate Expired Soft Drinks from Bidco to Kibra Residents?

    “The DCI once again warns those hell-bent on supplying products that are poisonous and/or unfit for human consumption out of sheer GREED for money that no effort will be spared in tracking them down & subjecting them to the full force of the law. Suspect to be charged accordingly, ” the tweet reads.

    A CONSIGNMENT of 1,265 Expired Twenty Litre Jerry Cans of Miltra Cooking oil has been recovered by a Multi Agency Team led by @DCI_Kenya Detectives based at Mombasa and comprising of officers drawn from the Public Health, @KRACorporate, @KEBS_ke, and @ACAKenya. pic.twitter.com/2mm3ldcaDF

    — DCI KENYA (@DCI_Kenya) June 14, 2020

    The DCI once again warns those hell-bent on supplying products that are poisonous and/or unfit for human consumption out of sheer GREED for money that no effort will be spared in tracking them down & subjecting them to the full force of the law. Suspect to be charged accordingly. pic.twitter.com/IMZ2srUttj

    — DCI KENYA (@DCI_Kenya) June 14, 2020

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