Police found the illegal brew in Bizimana’s house, packed in drums and black plastic tanks.
The Southern Region Police Spokesperson, Chief Inspector of Police (CIP) Emmanuel Kayigi confirmed the developments and said the impounded content were later disposed of in the presence of community members.
He thanked local leaders and the communities that have owned the fight against illicit brew that destroy the lives of young Rwandans.
“We have made substantive progress in getting rid-of the substances, thanks to the partnership with the community,” said CIP Kayigi.
Kayigi also urged potential brewers to be compliant with laws relating to the brewing of alcohol.
The law governing narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances and precursors in Rwanda, in its Article 24, states that “any drink that exceeds forty five percent of alcohol and any other drink which doesn’t have the required quality for consumption shall be considered as narcotic drug.”
Residents welcomed the police crackdown and called for complete elimination of some drinking dens which harbor abusers.
“We support the government efforts in eradicating the illicit brew menace in our community. Young people and adults alike that would be productive are bogged down by abuse of such drugs,” said Leonald Kabenga a resident of Runda who witnessed the destruction of the brew.
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