The Kenya Anti-counterfeit Agency has confiscated about 31,000 pieces of fake "morning-after" pills estimated to be worth Sh7 million.
The consignment of the fake emergency contraceptive, commonly known as P2, was discovered together with other counterfeit materials including 51 designer purses and 4,000 electronics worth up to Sh25 million at the Embakasi Inland Container Depot, Nairobi.
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