Cargo scanning at Namanga border helps in curbing fraud – KRA


The Standard | by Cyrus Ombati

Key investments by the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) in cargo scanning technology and the implementation of the high-tech mobile scanner at the Namanga border have helped curb fraudulent activities.

These include diversion, misdeclaration and illicit trade. The move has also boosted revenue collection at the border point.

Officials at the Kenya-Tanzania border said the new technology ensures real-time cargo scanning and analysis. “Our revenue has been on a steady rise, almost doubling over the last two years…

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