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    Mombasa, Kisumu Targeted as Passport Brokers Crackdown Goes Countrywide

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterAugust 31, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The crackdown on suspected brokers and their accomplices linked to passports-issuance racket will be extended to other cities and towns.

    Immigration and Citizen Services Principal Secretary Julius Bitok said similar exercises to last week’s arrest in Nyayo House of four suspected brokers will be extended to the Directorate of Immigration’s regional offices.

    “The crackdown that is around Nyayo house will be extended to other cities and towns like Mombasa, Kisumu, Kisii and many other places where there are complaints from Kenyans that are not able to get services because they’re people who are suspected to be abetting corruption,” he said.

    He said the government was determined to rid Nyayo House of conmen and middlemen who are suspected to be working with Immigration officers to extort bribes from applicants seeking passports and other services.

    “Besides Immigration Services, Nyayo House hosts many other government offices… I want to assure Kenyans that we are going to make Nyayo House a place where you can expect to be served diligently without having to know anyone or parting with bribes.”

    Read: 4 Brokers Soliciting Bribes Arrested in Nyayo House Clean Up Exercise

    Last Friday, DCI officers arrested four men inside Nyayo House over suspected soliciting of bribes. The suspects’ phones were confiscated as the officers seek evidence to support prosecution for defrauding unsuspecting applicants.

    Speaking in Mombasa during a meeting on the National Assembly Committee on Delegated Legislation, Bitok said the backlog on the processing passports will be cleared in two weeks.

    “Right now, we are producing around 3600 passports per day. We have managed to reduce the backlog that was around 100,000 passports to around 45,00. We are projecting that in the next two weeks, there will be no backlog.”

    He added with the arrival of new printers and the implementation of the proposed private-public-partnership, the waiting period for passports will be cut down to within a week and eventually lead to express services.

    “We have ordered for new printers and enough booklets for Kenyans. Going forward, applying, and getting passports will take you a maximum of seven days. We believe it will be possible to get passports within three days. We going to introduce express services to ensure that Kenyans get passports within the shortest time possible.”

    Read Also: Kindiki Brands Nyayo House A Crime Scene, Vows to Clean Up Passport Backlog

    The Mombasa meeting had been convened to discuss regulations to enforce the Refugees Act.

    The Committee chaired by Ainabkoi MP Samuel Chepkonga is responsible for ensuring statutory laws and regulations are in harmony with the Constitution and acts of Parliament.

    Chepkonga said the new regulations were important to help Kenya strike a balance between its humanitarian obligations to regional and international conventions on refugees and the country’s strategic interests.

    “It is very important how we handle refugees in this country because we are a very kind country, and we are also very exposed.”

    The regulations are intended to, among other things, anchor the Shirika Plan that proposes to move refugees from camps to integrated settlements.

    The meeting was also attended by the Commissioner for Refugee Affairs, John Burugu.

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