Illicit liquor sellers and consumers of illicit alcohol have devised new tactics of transporting the banned liquor amidst a sustained war on them.
The liquor which is originating in Nairobi is finding its way to some parts of Kiambu county under a lot of secrecy.
A tout at Uthiru Stage confesses that he has been getting a regular supply from his colleagues who works in matatus that ply the Nairobi route.
An elder at Uthiru who did not want to be named confirmed it saying they were at a loss on what to do.
"A place within Mountain View Estate nicknamed Loliodo has been supplying the second generation brews. They are using the underpass bridges along the highway to hide and consume the liquor," said the elder.
Kinoo Senior Chief Kanyongo Mukono agrees and adds that reports of the same have reached him and they are acting.
"There is a man hawking beer hidden in a travelling bag and using a motorbike. We are pursuing him," said the administrator.
In Kikuyu Town, a resident who only gave her name as Jane for fear of being identified says that illicit liquor is being brought from Nairobi while packed in empty cement bags.
She says that it is packed so well that only a keen person will note that it is not cement. At Gitaru Shopping Centre where a young man was found dead outside a bar on Thursday morning, the script is the same.
A group of young men who said they were saddened by the death of their friend whom they called "Bena" admitted that illicit liquor was finding its way to young men around.
"Some bar owners are mixing second generation alcohol with keg beer. They first serve you the keg then disappear with it to add the hidden liquor and everybody believes you are consuming keg," said a young man who requested that his identity be concealed.