The Government is set to launch a nationwide crackdown on counterfeit alcoholic drinks and drugs ahead of the festive season.
The Ministry of Interior and National Administration will coordinate the exercise.
The multi-agency taskforce will involve National Police Service, the National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA), the Ministry of Health, Kenya Revenue Authority, Kenya Bureau of Standards, Anti-Counterfeit Authority and County Governments.
Speaking at the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD) on Wednesday during a consultative meeting ahead of the crackdown, Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo said the crackdown was timely as the country traditionally experiences a spike in the consumption of illicit alcohol and drugs during the festive season.
“This crackdown is therefore timely as it mitigates the potential harm brought on our people by illicit brews and counterfeit alcohol that is mostly traded in non-compliant premises.
“Through this exercise, we can protect our youth from the devastating effects of alcohol and drug abuse,” he said.
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Omollo says the crackdown will only target illicit alcohol and drugs.
He noted that they will protect licensed and legitimate businesses trading in alcoholic beverages.
“Government is not against legitimate alcohol business. Licensed trade in legit alcohol is an important economic activity that will be accorded the necessary support and security,” he added.
PS Omollo called on country governments to effectively play their role in liquor licensing and drug control.
“Whilst we have seen commitment in several Counties, lax administration of these responsibilities undermines the fight against drugs and illicit alcohol. We will sustain engagements with relevant counties to redress this concern.”
Inspector General Japhet Koome said that his officers will adopt a zero-tolerance on drink-driving.
“Those drug barons out there, let them get the message clearly. There will be no negotiations. We are already in the festive mode. The festive mode comes with excitement.”
“Drivers tend to drink and drive. We are not going to allow it. For speeding, we will not tolerate it.”
The meeting was also attended by all the Regional Commissioners.