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Kenya intercepts $1m gold, arrests a Tanzanian in Nairobi

Wednesday February 21 2018
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Gold bars. Kenya security agencies arrest a Tanzanian with Gold worth $1 million at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. PHOTO | FILE | NATION MEDIA GROUP

By STELLA CHERONO

The Kenya Revenue Authority says it has intercepted gold worth Ksh100 million ($1 million) and arrested a Tanzanian national in Nairobi.

In a statement, the authority on Wednesday said it had seized 32,255.50 grams of gold bars at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. 

Also found on the 46-year-old suspect was an accompanying invoice of $859,890.

“The suspect was seized following intelligence alert. He had arrived at JKIA at 1505hrs on Friday, February 16, on board Precision Airlines from Mwanza via Kilimanjaro and was heading to Dubai aboard Kenya Airways,” the statement by the taxman said.

A team of crime police from the Directorate of Criminal Investigation (DCI) accompanied by Revenue Protection Service Officers took statements from the suspect.

“The transportation of goods is contrary to provisions of the East Africa Community, Customs Management Act 2004 Section 85(3) and Second Schedule Part B(4),” KRA said.

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This section of the law restricts the transiting of unwrought precious metals and precious stones across the region.

The gold bars are now under the custody of KRA, Customs and Border Control as police investigate the case.

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