January 22, 2025
Nairobi, Kenya
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Government warns Kenyans on poisoned sugar in the country as police recover 50 bags in Garissa

According to reports by the Star, police in Garissa recently seized 50 bags of poisoned sugar, suspected to have been smuggled into the country.

This discovery was made during an ongoing crackdown on contraband goods in the region.

Authorities have raised concerns over the serious dangers of consuming this sugar, warning that it contains harmful substances that could cause severe illness or even death.

The authorities are emphasizing the importance of public vigilance in light of the dangers posed by such contraband goods.

As reported by the Star, a police spokesperson confirmed that the sugar was found in a warehouse believed to be part of an extensive smuggling network.

Laboratory tests on the seized sugar revealed the presence of toxic chemicals, confirming the authorities’ fears.

“We urge residents to remain cautious and avoid purchasing sugar or other food items from unverified sources,” the spokesperson stated.

This warning highlights the growing problem of counterfeit and dangerous goods being distributed in local markets, putting public health at risk.

The operation in Garissa is part of a larger effort to combat the rising trade in counterfeit goods, which has been a significant issue in recent months.

The authorities have uncovered a wide range of fake products, from food items to household goods, all of which pose serious health risks to unsuspecting consumers.

The problem has been exacerbated by the smuggling of harmful substances into the country, making it difficult for consumers to differentiate between genuine and fake products.

In response to the increasing concern, the Garissa County Commissioner has urged the public to report any suspicious activities or goods they come across in the market.

“Public safety is our main concern. We need everyone’s cooperation to eliminate these dangerous products,” he said.

This call for public involvement underscores the need for a collective effort to protect the community from counterfeit goods and other harmful products.

Authorities are encouraging residents to be more cautious and proactive in identifying potential threats in their neighborhoods.

Investigations are currently underway to identify those responsible for the smuggling ring behind the poisoned sugar.

Police have promised to take stern action against the culprits once they are apprehended.

Residents are being urged to only buy food and other essential items from trusted and verified suppliers to minimize the risk of exposure to dangerous products.

The authorities are committed to strengthening the fight against smuggling and counterfeit goods to ensure the safety of the public.

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