Gov't Chemist Confirms High Levels of Mercury in Contraband Sugar

Gov't Chemist Confirms High Levels of Mercury in Contraband Sugar

Tests by the Government Chemist have reportedly confirmed contraband sugar recently nabbed in different parts of the country is contaminated with heavy metals including mercury.

The Star and People Daily report that a preliminary report from the Government Chemist indicates that sugar samples taken from consignments nabbed in Nairobi and Bungoma had mercury.

The document dated June 9th and signed by SG Njoroge for the Government Chemist said the product was unfit for human consumption.

The report says that light brown sugar held at Moi Airbase in Nairobi had 0.1141 per cent mercury content, while samples of brown sugar from Bungoma had 0.51 per cent traces of the heavy metal.

Three samples of brown sugar held at the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) were found to contain mercury content of between 0.182 and 0.201 per cent.

“Some sugar samples from Nairobi and Bungoma tested positive for mercury and hence unfit for human consumption,” read a report of the findings.

The report further shows that 60 per cent of the samples tested for moisture content did not meet the specification of 0.2 per cent maximum moisture content for brown sugar and 0.15 per cent for light brown sugar.

“Sixty per cent of the samples analysed for the moisture content ... is not suitable for human consumption," reads part of the report.

Some of the product confiscated in the city had over 0.7 per cent moisture content, while samples from Kiambu and Nakuru had more than 0.25 per cent moisture. Traces of lead and copper were also detected, but in low levels.

Kenya Bureau of Standards (Kebs) says more than 0.1 per cent of mercury can damage the  nervous system, brain, kidneys, lungs and immune system.
 

Comments

No Matusi (not verified)     Tue, 07/24/2018 @ 11:53am

The government should stop joking with Kenyans lives. Today they tell us there is no mercury in the sugar tomorrow they tell us there is mercury. We are tired of it. Destroy all sugar in Kenya and start a fresh. Nobody knows which sugar is contaminated and which one is not contaminated. That is why they should destroy all sugar that is in Kenya straight away.

Reuben (not verified)     Tue, 07/24/2018 @ 01:50pm

In reply to by No Matusi (not verified)

Kenyans themselves should just stop using any form of sugar untill we are 100% sure its clean sugar.. We cannot be waiting on government sometimes to make such simple decisions. Let that sugar lot in stores and teach these guys a lesson.. Afterall all this wil be a great opportunity for us to quit sugar. Not good for your health.

Mkenya (not verified)     Tue, 07/24/2018 @ 02:27pm

Matiangi was right! The top corrupt gov't officials attacked Matiangi due to conflict of interest. Matiangi for president.

Mwororo (not verified)     Tue, 07/24/2018 @ 11:15pm

Kenyans should not wait for the government to take action. Just stop consuming sugar and anything that contains processed sugar. You do not need it, it's not good for your health.

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