ACA Seizes Kshs 937,500 Worth of Counterfeit Motor Vehicle Brake Pads in Baba Dogo,

Nairobi, February 27, 2025 – The Anti-Counterfeit Authority (ACA) inspectors, acting on a public tip-off, conducted an enforcement operation at Impala Downtown HQ Ltd in Baba Dogo, Nairobi, where they seized over 500 counterfeit brake pads valued at Kshs 937,500. The seized products were falsely branded to imitate a leading trademark in the motor vehicle industry.
Leading the operation, ACA Inspector Mr. Omedo Mark underscored the serious risks posed by counterfeit automotive parts. “The sale and distribution of these counterfeit products not only endanger public safety but also undermine legitimate trade and infringe on intellectual property rights,” he stated.
The counterfeit brake pads, sold at lower prices than genuine ones, posed a significant risk to unsuspecting consumers. However, the perceived cost savings come at a dangerous cost.
“Counterfeit brake pads are not only unsafe but can lead to severe accidents and fatalities due to their substandard quality,” Mr. Mark added.
The ACA is working in collaboration with other regulatory bodies and industry stakeholders to trace the origin of these counterfeit products and prevent their circulation in the market.
Additionally, the Authority is intensifying consumer awareness campaigns to educate the public on the importance of purchasing automotive parts from authorized dealers.
Mr. Omedo urged consumers to remain vigilant, buy from authorized distributors, and report any suspected counterfeiting cases to the ACA.