The Anti-Counterfeit Authority (ACA) has seized 136 illegally refilled liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders in a raid conducted in Molo, Nakuru County, following an enforcement operation led by Rift Valley Regional Manager Thomas Odek. The operation, which targeted unlicensed LPG distribution outlets, was prompted by an Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) complaint.
Speaking after the raid, Mr. Odek emphasized the dangers posed by illegally refilled gas cylinders, stating that unauthorized refilling not only violates industry regulations but also puts consumers at risk of fires, explosions, and other hazardous incidents.
“These cylinders were refilled without authorization from the brand owner and had not undergone the required safety validation. Such practices compromise consumer
safety and could result in fatal accidents,” Mr. Odek said.
The operation resulted in the confiscation of 13kg and 6kg LPG cylinders, valued at approximately Ksh 438,000. Although no arrests were made, the business owner cooperated fully with authorities.
Illicit LPG refilling has been a growing concern in Kenya, with recent incidents of gas-related explosions highlighting the dangers of improperly handled cylinders. Authorities warn that unauthorized refilling bypasses critical safety checks, leading to potential gas leaks and fire hazards.
The ACA reiterated its commitment to combating the illicit trade in LPG and other counterfeit goods. Consumers are advised to purchase gas from licensed dealers and verify safety seals to ensure compliance with safety regulations.
“Our mandate is to protect consumers from counterfeit and unsafe products. We will continue our enforcement efforts to ensure compliance with intellectual property laws and safety standards,” Mr. Odek added.
Mr. Odek added that the Authority has intensified surveillance and enforcement operations across the country to curb the distribution of illicit LPG and safeguard public health and safety.