Kenya's Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) on Monday announced that it had closed 14 petrol stations and fined three others for selling adulterated fuel.
In a notice, the authority indicated that the petrol stations had been flagged during a three-month crackdown that lasted between July and September this year.
The 14 petrol stations that were shut down were found either offering for sale super petrol containing high sulphur or selling diesel adulterated with domestic kerosene.