Beware of fake engine oil, counterfeits body tells Kenyans
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The Anti-Counterfeit Authority (ACA) has urged Kenyans to be on
the lookout for fake engine oil and machinery-related lubricants that are
currently in circulation.
ACA has attributed the influx of the fake products to rogues working in tandem with local dealers, suppliers and mechanics to
sell the products to unsuspecting Kenyans.
“They are unscrupulous traders, operating with makeshift
dealers, mechanics, and manufacturers in the light industries in most major
towns,” ACA said according to the Nation.
“In the last five years we seized products worth over
Ksh.65 million in different operations in Nairobi and also with other
government agencies like the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA).”
ACA consequently reminded Kenyans that use of fake lubricants
does not ensure long and efficient operation of vehicles and machinery.
Counterfeit engine oil contains colour, additives, and low
quality processing oil that damages the engine. Catastrophic side effects such
as explosions, overheating, and fires have occurred due to malfunctioning of
engines.
“These products are made of poor-quality ingredients and
danger to engines and engine parts. They can cause technical defects which can
bring risks of accidents and machine breakdowns and increased cost of
operation,” said ACA.
Counterfeit engine oil is made and packed in such a way that an
untrained eye can easily mistake it as genuine. In most cases, fake engine oil
is usually recycled old engine oil or low quality engine oil being disguised as
legitimate.
The fake lubricants are often packed in original bottles that
are refilled with fake oil, or in copycat bottles. Counterfeiters, in fact,
spend more on packaging than they do on acquiring the counterfeit lubricants in
order to pass off the fake products as legitimate.
As it stands, local legitimate engine oil trading is only
regulated by EPRA.
According to the National Observatory on Illicit trade Kenya
loses more than Ksh.2.1 billion in revenue annually to counterfeit products.

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