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Anti-Counterfeit Authority Warns Kenyans Against Counterfeit Sanitizers

BY Soko Directory Team · March 24, 2020 09:03 am

The Anti-Counterfeit Authority has warned Kenyans to beware of the danger of counterfeit sanitizers and detergents in the market as the country take preventive measures to stop the spread of COVID-19.

The increased demand for these products poses an opportunity for criminals to capitalize on this vulnerability by selling counterfeit detergents and sanitizers.

The Executive Director, Anti-Counterfeit Authority Mr. Elema Halake said that some unscrupulous persons may take advantage of this situation to cash in on the Coronavirus pandemic to manufacture and trade in counterfeit sanitizers and detergents. The Authority is currently following some leads on suspected counterfeit sanitizers and detergents.

Mr. Halake encouraged Kenyans to be alert when buying these commodities. “We encourage Kenyans to beware and report any suspected cases to the Authority or any other law enforcement agency.”

This serves as a reminder that dealing in counterfeit goods is a criminal offense and is punishable by law. The Authority reassures members of the public that it remains vigilant to detect and seize any counterfeit sanitizers and detergents.

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