Thursday, 13 April 2017

Kenya seeks more cooperation to fight transnational crimes



    Kenya plans to enhance its fight against trans-national crimes through better collaboration with international partners.

   Deputy Chief Justice Philomena Mwilu told a regional justice forum in Nairobi yesterday that in spite significant steps to improve its legislative and regulatory framework, Kenya remains vulnerable to transnational crimes.
   According to reports, the event brought over 100 local and international jurists, senior government officials to discuss causes of and responses to transnational crimes.
   She noted that Kenya’s increasingly connected and sophisticated financial service industry has made it a hub for transnational crime.
   The deputy chief justice said Kenya would remain steadfast in its resolve to bring to justice those involved in trans-national crimes, and in addressing the root causes and conditions that enable them.

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