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The raid follows a tip-off to the multi-agency team that included police and public health officials. Among the arrested was the godown’s manager and another worker with the police seeking more suspects, including the owner of the godown. They will appear in court today (Thursday). The raid was conducted by a multi-agency team, which included police and public health officials, following a tip off from members of the public. It was further revealed that the businessman has been repacking rice, sugar and popcorns in new bags showing reviewed manufacturing and expiry dates. Brazilian sugar repackaged as Ndhiwa Sukari was seized in the building.SEE ALSO :Stolen dam vehicles wanted for exhibits
Last year, police arrested two people who were repackaging expired wheat flour in Dandora, Nairobi. This gives an indication some of the foods in shops could be expired. “They are feeding Kenyans with poisonous food. This is merciless but we are determined to finish these cartels,” said DCI George Kinoti.For the latest news in entertainment check out Sde.co.ke and Pulser.co.ke , for everything sports visit Gameyetu.co.ke and ladies we have you covered on Evewoman
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