Eldoret Court Orders Security Officers To produce A notorious illicit Brewer
The Uasin Gishu County Commissioner Dr. Edyson Nyale during a raid in one of the Illicit dens In Munyaka estate/Photo James Gitaka
By Hillary Melly
The Uasin Gishu county commissioner Dr.Edyson Nyale has issued an ultimatum to a notorious illicit brewer to surrender himself to security officers in the Directorate of criminal investigations, this is after an Eldoret Court ordered the officers to produce the brewer in Court within 14 days.
Speaking to journalists after leading a Crackdown on illicit brew in Munyaka Estate in Moiben Sub county ,Dr.Nyale noted that the notorious brewer was running a syndicate involved in the brewing of second generation liquor at rented apartments within Eldoret and warned his days were numbered,
“Acting on a tip off we managed to raid this four bedroom house that has been converted into a factory plant for second generation liquor, this is the second building police officers are raiding with a similar liquor processing plant, we believe the dealer has a ready market in some of the popular Night Clubs and bars ,our security officers will sure catch up with him and any other persons involved in this syndicate” Warned Dr Nyale.
“The operation to arrest illegal brewers started Monday this week, we will work hand in hand with NGAO officers and members of the Public to ensure we stem out all those involved in the illegal trade that continues to threaten the lives of our citizens and more so the Young people” Said Nyale.

The County Commissioner has declared that business people who will be caught engaging in the sale of illicit alcohol will have their licenses withdrawn by the County Government of Uasin Gishu.
“We urge the residents of Uasin Gishu county to engage in clean and legit businesses , we have engaged other stakeholders such as the Kenya National Chamber of commerce and industry(KNCCI) Uasin gishu chapter in the fight against illicit trade, the crackdown has been successful in notorious estates such as Munyaka, Huruma, King’ong”o and Langas , we will double our efforts in the coming weeks on the fight against illicit trade” Said Dr.Nyale.
186 cartons of Counterfeit spirits of Silver Star brand and 71 cartons of counterfeit Golden Dream spirits were confiscated in the crackdown, including 90 liters of ethanol, 77 sacks of empty bottles, Assorted labels and bottle tops as well as a motor Vehicle Reg No. KDH 692 V Toyota Hiace.
Three suspects have been arrested and will be aligned in court.
According to a new report by International Alliance for responsible Drinking (IARD) up to 60% of alcohol in Kenya is illicit and dangerous, more than double the previous estimate done by The World Health Organization (WHO).
