Police seize lorry ferrying eggs worth Sh2.7m from Uganda

Inmates count eggs at Homa Bay Police Station on October 28, 2021. Police in Homa Bay County have confiscated illegal eggs worth Sh 2.7 million from Uganda. [James Omoro, Standard]

Police in Homa Bay County are looking for a driver and turn boy who were transporting 7,800 crates of eggs from Uganda.

The police have impounded the lorry, and eggs worth Sh2.7 million. The vehicle was first spotted in Mbita town. 

A team of police officers set up a roadblock to intercept it near Rodi Kopany township.

The driver and his colleague disappeared into the bushes.

Homa Bay County DCI officer Abed Kavoo said the eggs were brought into Kenya illegally.

“It seemed the driver knew he was in an illegal business and that is why he could not stop the lorry for security check in Mbita,” Kavoo said. 

He said the goods lacked approval documents.

“They used shortcuts. We are still looking for them so they can face the law,” said Kavoo.

The DCI officer said registration of the vehicle at the National Transport and Safety Authority showed the owner is a resident of South Nyanza.

“We suspect the eggs were being ferried to one of the South Nyanza counties,” Kavoo said.

Business
Premium Burdened Kenyans walk into Easter weekend broke
Business
Premium Water PS Korir put on the spot over Sh14m dam land
Business
Premium Looming crisis as top lenders stare at Sh500b in bad loans
Business
Premium Ruto's food security hopes facing storm amid fake fertiliser scam