By GITONGA MARETE SUMMARY The checks, which will be stationed strategically along highways leading to neighbouring countries, will complement existing border crossing points. Plans are under way to establish control checks at designated points across the country in a move expected to contain proliferation of contraband and substandard goods, improve security and check on illegal immigrants. The checks, which will be stationed strategically along highways leading to neighbouring countries, will complement existing border crossing points. At least 13 stations will be built in Wajir, Garissa, Malindi (Kilifi county), Lungalunga (Kwale), Archers Post (Isiolo), Taveta, Oloitoktok, Namanga, Isebania, Busia, Malaba, Lake Baringo and Marich Pass (north of Kitale). Some of the check points are more than 400km from border posts. Known as Inland Border Control Checks (IBCCs), the stations will have structures similar to those at the border points with people and goods entering into the country expected to go through thorough screening. The decision to establish the stations was informed by continued entry of substandard and contraband goods into the country despite existence of the gazetted border points due to porous borders. For instance, there are goods entering the country from Somalia, Ethiopia, Uganda and Tanzania that evade checks at designated border points. While traders smuggle electronic goods through the Somalia border, there have been concerns of dairy products coming into the country from Uganda. Grains enter into Kenya from Tanzania while traders smuggle an assortment of goods from Ethiopia including narcotics as well as illegal immigrants. Ethiopia’s case is...
New road stations to help curb influx of contraband
Posted on: February 19, 2020
Posted on: February 19, 2020