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27,330 Litres of Suspected Illicit Brews Destroyed in Kawangware Operation

A multi-agency operation in Kawangware, Nairobi Region, has resulted in the destruction of 27,330 litres of suspected illegal brews as authorities intensified the crackdown on illicit alcohol. Police said the operation also targeted businesses operating outside the law, leading to the arrest of two individuals who were found running wine and spirit shops without the [...] The post 27,330 Litres…

In a coordinated effort by multiple agencies in Kawangware, Nairobi, officials have successfully destroyed 27,330 liters of suspected illicit brews as part of intensified efforts to combat the illegal alcohol trade. During the operation, police also targeted businesses operating without proper licenses, resulting in the arrest of two individuals running wine and spirit shops illegally.

One suspect, suspected of involvement in the illicit brew trade, remains at large, with police pursuing leads to apprehend him. This operation is part of ongoing multi-agency initiatives to curb the production, distribution, and sale of illicit brews and unlicensed alcoholic drinks nationwide. Authorities remain committed to enforcing licensing requirements and disrupting the networks involved in the production and distribution of illegal alcohol, emphasizing the importance of compliance with regulations to curb the illegal alcohol trade.

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