Most Kenyans looking to get services at Government offices have always fallen on the hands of the fraudsters and people as officials posing as officials ready to help.
What comes after that is being conned or they end up getting fake documents or end up spending much more than stipulated by the law.
Some have been conned without realizing. When they discover they have no where to report even retracing the people who conned them.
But the national government in conjunction with the National Police service have rose up to the task to unmask those fake officials who have been terrorizing Kenyans in the name of providing quick service.
The National Police service have issued the general public with a warning. On the message the National Police has advised the public to report in case they witness such incidences which have been going on for quite a while now.
They have shared the hotline numbers which have ready and standby police officers ready to unleash the wrath for those who have enjoyed free manna for the longest time enough.
Beware of fraudsters.
Report #OnlineFraudsters to @DCI_Kenya Cyber crime unit or the National Computer Incidents Response Team Tel Hotlines: +254-703-042700, +254-730-172700
and email incidents@ke-cirt.go.ke https://t.co/qDtWT0XZ4b— National Police Service-Kenya (@NPSOfficial_KE) December 4, 2018
This comes as the perception of Kenyans on police is tainted. This among the spirited efforts the National Police service is establishing to win back the peoples’ trust.
Do you think this action will be supported by Mwananchi? Do you think impostors will be rendered extinct in government officials?