LIMURU TRADERS CHARGED WITH IMPORTATION OF ETHANOL AND CONCEALED GOODS.

Edward Ngure Njuguna and Duncan Mutuma Justus before Milimani Magistrate courts where they pleaded not guilty on Friday October 11,2019./PHOTO BY S.A.N.

BY NT CORRESPONDENT.

Two Limuru businessmen have been charged with importing concealed goods with duty valued over Sh 3 million.

Edward Ngure Njuguna and Duncan Mutuma Justus appeared before Milimani Chief Magistrate Francis Andayi and pleaded not guilty.

They are accused that on September 30, 2019 within Kamandura area in Limuru, Kiambu county the accused jointly with others not before court were found having imported 42 drums of 250 litres each, 4 jerry cans of 20 litres each of ethanol concealed and packed together with maize bran and rice bran in a package whose entry does not correspond with goods imported with dutiable value of Kshs. 3,051,532 payable to the commissioner of customs and border control.

The are also accused that on the same date and place in Kiambu county jointly with others not before court they were found in possession of 42 drums of 250 litres each, 4 jerry cans of 20 litres each of ethanol which they ought to have unknown goods with a dutiable value of Kshs. 3,051,532 payable to the commissioner of customs and border control.

Ngure, Matuma together not before court are also facing charge of being found conveying uncustomed goods valued Kshs. 3,051,532 payable to the commissioner of customs and border Control.

The two were released on a cash bail of Sh 1 million or a bond Sh 500,000 pending hearing determination of the criminal case.

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