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Kenya: Drama as Egg Smuggler Leads Police on 50-Kilometre Highway Chase

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Police in Homa Bay County have seized a lorry that was illegally transporting 7,800 crates of eggs worth Sh2.7 million from Uganda. But before he was apprehended, he led police on a dramatic 50-kilometre chase that only ended when they deflated the truck’s tyres.

The vehicle with a Kenyan registration number plate was seized on Tuesday evening when its driver tried to evade customs and Immigration offices at Mbita Town.

Detectives have established that the lorry came from Uganda to Kenya illegally, hence why the driver was actively dodging security officers.

Homa Bay County Directorate of Criminal Investigation (DCI) boss, Mr Abed Kavoo, said the driver used shortcuts to get into the county.

Usually, most vehicles transporting goods from Uganda to Homa Bay use the Kisumu-Busia route before proceeding to South Nyanza through the Kisumu-Nairobi highway. But according to Mr Kavoo, the impounded truck used a different and unusual route to avoid detection.

The driver moved from Uganda to Siaya then took a ferry across Lake Victoria to Mbita town.

Odd behaviour

Other drivers also use the ferry to move from Siaya to Homa Bay. However, the size of his cargo and suspicious behaviour caused Kenya Revenue Officers (KRA) and Immigration officials in Mbita to demand inspection of the vehicle.

But instead of stopping for inspection, the driver sped off, forcing KRA officials to chase after him.