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Home » Featured » KRA Enhances Efforts Against Illicit Trade, Intercept Goods Worth Ksh. 5.766 Billion

KRA Enhances Efforts Against Illicit Trade, Intercept Goods Worth Ksh. 5.766 Billion

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16 September 2024
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KRA has intercepted illicit goods valued at Ksh. 5.766 Billion from the market. Between July 2021 and June 2024, KRA placed stringent measures that led to significant interventions involving 15,848 non-compliant taxpayers (businesses and individuals), demonstrating the Authority’s robust efforts in protecting national revenue and ensuring market integrity.

Illicit trade poses a considerable risk to revenue collection and national security, challenging both the economy and public health. Contrary to common perceptions, KRA’s mandate extends well beyond revenue mobilization and collection. It encompasses critical functions such as border control and security, essential for safeguarding Kenya’s economic and public well-being.

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KRA’s comprehensive approach involves several specialized departments that work cohesively to enhance market surveillance and counter illicit trade, ensuring compliance with the law and protecting the country from organized crime, smuggling, commercial fraud, and potential threats.

To strengthen border security, KRA has implemented a series of strategic initiatives. A dedicated border security unit monitors cargo and human movement to prevent tax evasion and address security threats. Additionally, KRA officers actively participate in local security committees, sharing intelligence to combat illegal activities at border points.

The integration of advanced technology such as cargo scanners, K9 units, and marine boats has significantly bolstered KRA’s capability to intercept and address illicit trade, including in Kenyan waters. Between July 2021 and June 2024, KRA established additional Rapid Response Units (RRUs) in Marsabit, Garissa, Kitale, Isiolo, and Emali to enhance rapid intervention capabilities. Inland Border Control Checkpoints (IBCCs) were also set up at strategic locations including Archers Post, Madogo, Kisian, and Adugosi, enhancing border security.

Additionally, K9 units were deployed at critical points such as Isiolo and Moi International Airports, as well as Taveta, Loitoktok, and Busia One-Stop Border Posts (OSBPs) to bolster detection efforts. Moreover, operational Marine Units were introduced at Lamu Port and Muhuru Bay to oversee maritime activities.

\These strategies have played a crucial role in the successful interception of illegal goods and generally combating illicit trade and smuggling.

During the reporting period, KRA conducted 28,851 patrols along Kenyan borders, significantly strengthening its efforts against illicit activities. The Authority registered 1,215 interventions, leading to the seizure of over 100,000 products with counterfeit or invalid stamps, as well as prohibited items like cigarettes and ethanol. These actions underline KRA’s commitment to maintaining the integrity of trade and ensuring the safety and security of Kenyan citizens.

“We remain steadfast in our commitment to combat illicit trade and uphold the principles of fairness and legality in trade. Our extensive operations reflect KRA’s dedication to securing Kenya’s borders and ensuring that trade is conducted within the confines of the law.” Said a KRA official.

KRA continues to work closely with a multi-agency task force to address these challenges and create a level playing ground for traders.

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