Friday, January 16, 2026

KRA Intercepts Contraband Cigarettes worth KShs. 281 Million at Mombasa Port

The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has intercepted over 9.3 million sticks of contraband cigarettes with a market value of KShs. 281.1 million at the Port of Mombasa.

The seizure foiled an attempt to illegally import the goods in a 40 feet container. Acting on intelligence , KRA convened a multi-agency verification team.


Given the nature of the cargo, a 100% physical examination was conducted to ensure compliance with tax, standards, and enforcement regulations. The exercise involved officers from KRA, the Port Police, Kenya Bureau of
Standards (KEBS), Anti-Counterfeit Agency (ACA), Port Health Services, and Kenya Ports Authority (KPA).


The joint inspection confirmed a consignment of 937 cartons, containing 9,370,000 sticks of cigarettes. The cartons were labelled “Made in Sudan” despite of the Country of consignment being Cambodia. The Consignment was
routed to Singapole, then Kenya and was enroute to South Sudan. The total taxes on the goods amount to KSh 83,393,000, comprising KShs. 38,417,000 in Excise Duty and KShs. 44,976,000 in Value Added Tax (VAT).


This interception underscores KRA’s unwavering commitment to border control and its mandate to protect society and legitimate traders from illicit trade. The Authority remains vigilant in safeguarding national revenue and
ensuring fair market competition.

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