In a significant legal development, four individuals have been charged at the Milimani Anti-Corruption Court in Nairobi for the theft of 1,511 bags of condemned powder milk confiscated by the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA). Florance Muiruri, Moses Odhiambo, and Daniel Ngugi, along with a fourth individual whose name has not been disclosed, stand accused of stealing the milk from Sambot Ship’s Contractors in Mombasa on May 3, 2023. The milk, stored in 25-kilogram bags, had been seized for destruction after failing to meet safety and quality standards.
Apart from charges of theft, the defendants also face accusations of interfering with goods under customs control, emphasizing the seriousness of tampering with items designated for regulatory disposal. The KRA, committed to combating corruption and safeguarding public trust in customs procedures, has highlighted the importance of stringent enforcement and accountability in handling confiscated goods.
The case underscores ongoing efforts by law enforcement agencies to uphold customs regulations and prevent illicit activities within Kenya’s ports and transportation hubs. The prosecution aims to demonstrate the consequences of undermining customs controls and ensure that those involved in illegal activities face appropriate legal consequences. As the trial proceeds, further details are expected to emerge regarding the extent of the operation and the individuals’ roles in the theft of the condemned milk.
This prosecution is part of broader initiatives to enhance transparency and integrity in customs operations, reflecting Kenya’s commitment to combating corruption and ensuring compliance with international trade standards. The outcome of the trial will be closely monitored as it sets precedents for accountability and enforcement in handling seized goods under customs oversight.