Philip Mwakio
The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has heightened the war on illegal trade and smuggling of goods at the Port of Mombasa.
The latest crackdown saw KRA together with the multi-agency taskforce,
intercept stolen high-end vehicles from the UK valued at Sh55.2 million.
A Mombasa businessman has since been arrested after presenting himself
to the shipping line to clear the goods on transit to Uganda.
Ali Abdalla Ali was last Friday arraigned before a Mombasa court and
charged with the improper declaration of imports and concealment of
expensive vehicles that were stolen.
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KRA
Commissioner of Investigation and Enforcement David Yego said the goods
were indicated as household items whereas upon scanning and
verification, two Range Rovers and a Mercedes Benz were found inside the
container.
He said Interpol confirmed that the three motor vehicles with tax implication of Sh14,080,341 were stolen from UK.
“Investigations are still ongoing to identify and arrest other culprits
who are part of this organised racket,” said the commissioner.
He said KRA, with other law enforcement agencies, will scale up the war
to detect, disrupt and prosecute criminals who use Mombasa port to
perpetrate illicit trade.
Ali, who denied the charge when he appeared before Mombasa Chief
Magistrate Edna Nyaloti, was released on a Sh2 million bond or cash bail
of Sh200,000.
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