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Kenya Revenue Authority introduces devices to identify counterfeit liquor

Murang'a County Commissioner Ms Kula Hache showing the media and senior security officers how a Validator from Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) works to detect fake stickers in products on sale. [PHOTO: BONIFACE GIKANDI/STANDARD]

MURANGA: The county has received devices from the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) that can be used to help identify counterfeit liquor.

Known as validators, the gadgets were introduced in the region on Wednesday and senior security officers were trained to use them.

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