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Kenya. 2020 ‘International Transfers.’ National Report of Kenya on its Implementation of the United Nations Programme of Action to Prevent, Combat and Eradicate the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects (UNPoA); Section 3 (3.1 - 3.3), p. 6. New York NY: Permanent Mission of Kenya to the United Nations. 1 January

Relevant contents

Laws, regulations and administrative procedures

3.1. Does your country have laws, regulations or administrative procedures to exercise effective control over the export, import, transit or retransfer of SALW? YES

3.1.1. List laws, regulations or administrative procedures to exercise effective control over the export, import, transit or retransfer of SALW.

- Firearms Act cap 114,
- Explosives Act cap 115,
- Customs and Excise Act cap 472,
- Kenya Defence Forces Act (No. 25 of 2012),
- National Police Service Act 2011,
- National Police Service Standing Orders.

3.2. Does a person or an entity who transfers SALW require a licence or other form of authorisation to transfer SALW from/into your country? YES

3.3. Is it a criminal offence to trade SALW without a licence or authorisation, or to do so in a manner that is in contradiction to the terms of a licence or authorisation, in your country? YES

[SALW = Small Arms and Light Weapons]

ID: Q14564

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