State guards at Africa Spirits Limited withdrawn

Tycoon gets back control of his premise after four years struggle

The Mountain Journal

A four year standoff between KRA and tycoon Humphrey Kariuki  over tax evasion came to an end after Africa Spirits Limited (ASL)’s was handed over to the owner.

Photo/ Humphrey Kariuki 

 The premise based in Thika  was  closed by the tax agency  in January 2019.

 Today, KRA and DCI officers who  guarded the premises gave access to the company’s auditors and lawyers to conduct inspections.

  Company lawyer Manasses Mwangi and employees watched unwelded  of the gate and the seals placed by agencies being broken.


 Insiders revealed that items in the factory  were extensively vandalized,  safes broken into, equipment destroyed, desks ransacked, CCTV cameras  among others items that were found missing.

 The lawyers  alleged that  there were reports that a number of unidentified vehicles had entered and left the premises  at the time  KRA and DCI  were in charge.


The facts of the destruction of the property premises were corroborated at a visit by the trial court to the premises on July 21, 2020.

On November 23, 2020, the court ordered that the Thika premises be handed back to the owners as four days later authorities applied for review of the order to return the Thika premises back to its owners.

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