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Law Enforcement in Kenya
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Law Enforcement sector based in Kenya. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Judiciary
This is a government agency tasked with combating and preventing corruption and economic crime through investigation, prevention, public education, asset tracing and recovery, and promotion of best practices and standards I ethics, integrity and anti-corruption.
201 to 500 staff
Anti-Counterfeit Authority - Kenya
The Anti-Counterfeit Authority was established under the Anti-Counterfeit Act 2008 as a State Corporation with the mandate to enlighten and inform the public on matters relating to counterfeiting, combat counterfeiting, trade and other dealings in counterfeit goods, devise and promote training programs to combat counterfeiting and co-ordinate with national, regional or international organizations involved in combating counterfeiting. It is a state corporation currently within the Ministry of Investment Trade & Industry. Although the Act was passed by Kenya’s Parliament in 2008, it came into force on 1st July 2009 with the principal aim of prohibiting trade in counterfeit goods. The Authority came into operation in June 2010. VISION A counterfeit-free Kenya. MISSION Promote legitimate trade through the enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights. CORE VALUES Customer focus, Integrity, Professionalism, Teamwork.
201 to 500 staff
Lusaka Agreement Task Force
Lusaka Agreement Task Force is the Secretariat and Operational arm of an intergovernmental treaty known as Lusaka Agreement on Cooperative Enforcement Operations Directed at Illegal Trade in Wild Fauna and Flora in Africa. The treaty is a brainchild of Wildlife Law Enforcement Officers from eight Eastern and Southern African countries meeting in Lusaka, Zambia in December 1992, under the auspices of Zambia’s Ministry of Tourism and UNEP. The Agreement came into force on 10th December 1996 with the ratification, or formal acceptance, by four signatories. Currently, there are Seven Parties to the Agreement: The Republics of Congo (Brazzaville), Kenya, Liberia, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and the Kingdom of Lesotho. Republics of South Africa, Ethiopia and the Kingdom of Swaziland are signatories. The Agreement provides for setting up of a permanent Task Force that would implement its objectives. Consequently, the Lusaka Agreement Task Force (Task Force) was launched on 1st June with its headquarters located in Nairobi, Kenya.
1 to 10 staff
Lolwe Auctioneers
An Auctioneers firm based in Nairobi, Kenya, that offers Public Auctions,Bailiff services, Court process service, Carry Public Auctions, Distress for rent services, Court Attachments and Realization of both Movable and immovable properties, lastly we offer Debt collection services in Kenya.
1 to 10 staff
Primescapes Ltd
Primescapes is a limited liability company that came up as a result of rising demand in professionally designed and implemented landscapes. At Primescapes we offer a one stop landscape design and management package structured to deliver quality landscapes within the required budget and time limit. Our strength lies in the diverse abilities of the three Landscape Architects that came together to form Primescapes. We are a fully qualified team and closely work with other professionals in the construction industry to constantly expand our ideas. Our office is fully computerized with full access to the internet and landscape design software. In addition we have copying, printing and digital imaging facilities
1 to 10 staff
Upstate Investmenst
upstate investments is Nairobi city, Kenyan based auctioneering offering auction services in accordance with the Auctioneers Act No. 5 of 1996 and all other relevant auction laws in Kenya. The firm was established in 2006. Besides auctioneering we are also expert repossessors, court process servers, debt collectors and private investigators. We hold public auction sales regularly which may include auto sales, land auctions, housegoods name it.
1 to 10 staff
Administration Police Service - Kenya
Administration Police Service is a government law enforcement agency in Kenya. As outlined in Part IV, section 27 of the National Police Service Act, 2011, the functions of the Administration Police Service are: • Provide assistance to the public when in need • Maintain law and order • Preserve peace • Protect life and property • Provide border control and border security • Provide specialized stock theft prevention services • Protection of government property, vital installations and strategic point as may be directed by the Inspector General • Coordinating and complementing Government agencies in conflict management and peace building • Apprehension of offenders • Performance of any other duties as may be assigned by the Inspector General in accordance with the law
10001+ staff