Kenya Railways Warns Kenyans of Hefty Fines
13 January 2021 - 6:26 pm
President Uhuru Kenyatta flagging off the first train at Nairobi Central Station on November 10, 2020.
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The Kenya Railways Corporation has moved to end the illegal occupation of its reserve lands, following increased activity which has been facilitated by the revamping of several rail lines.
The corporation announced that anyone found encroaching its land would be held criminally culpable and hefty fines will be imposed.
In a statement, the railway service provider reminded Kenyans that it was a criminal offence to occupy its land.
"KR would like to inform the General Public that with or without prior knowledge, occupation of the Corporation's reserve land is criminal."