The illicit alcohol was found in a residential house in Pioneer estate, Eldoret.

Uasin Gishu County Multi-Agency Team Seizes Illicit Alcohol Worth Ksh 5 Million In Pioneer Estate

Uasin Gishu County’s multi-agency team on illicit substances has confiscated at least 1,406 boxes of illicit alcohol valued at KSh 5 million from a residential house in Pioneer Estate, Eldoret.

The operation, led by the Kenya Police in collaboration with Alcoholic Drinks Control Board (ADCB) officers, was prompted by a tip-off from members of the public.

A suspect was arrested while distributing the illicit alcohol in Eldoret town, which subsequently led to the discovery of the seized products.

According to the Uasin Gishu County Police Commandant Benjamin Mwanthi, the suspect is currently under interrogation to provide further information before being arraigned in court.

Boxes of illicit alcohol
Boxes of illicit alcohol valued at KSh 5 million, which were found in Pionner Estate, Eldoret, on January 15, 2026.

Investigations revealed that the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) tax stickers on the bottles were fake, and empty boxes at the premises suggested possible repackaging of the alcohol.

Other agencies, including Anti-Counterfeit, KRA, and KEBS, were also involved in the operation.

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In addition, Mwanthi noted that approximately 1,500 litres of chang’aa have been confiscated across the county as part of ongoing efforts to curb illegal alcohol trade, further warning individuals involved in illegal activities that they would face tough measures and arrests.

ADCB Director Koiya Arap Maiyo, speaking at the scene, described the seized alcohol as highly dangerous, noting that storing such substances in residential areas endangered the lives of residents and children.

Uasin Gishu Alcoholic Drinks Control Board (ADCB) director Koiya arap Maiyo addressing the press
Uasin Gishu Alcoholic Drinks Control Board (ADCB) director Koiya arap Maiyo addressing the press after seizure of Ksh 5m illicit alcohol in Pionner.

He reaffirmed the commitment of Governor Dr Jonathan Bii to fighting illicit drugs, assuring the public that the multi-agency team will continue to crack down on illegal activities.

Eldoret will not be a haven for illicit alcohol or any other illegal substances,” Maiyo said, urging residents to continue reporting suspicious activities.

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