As Kenyan government bids to tighten security in
the country, mobile users will have to register their SIM cards in other
to avoid six months in jail or a fine of Sh100,000.
In
a statement published in the Dailies, the Communication Authority of
Kenya (CA) stated that buying of SIM cards from hawkers, as well as
using a SIM card that is not registered contravenes section 27c of the
Kenya Communications Act, 1998.
'When buying a
SIM card, demand that the vendor registers your particulars; provide a
copy of your ID and ensure correct particulars are registered; report
any change of your particulars as soon as possible to your provider for
an update.'
‘If you lose your SIM card, report
to the nearest police station as soon as possible and obtain an
abstract; do not allow a stranger to use your SIM card. If a stranger is
in distress and requires assistance, make the call yourself, Defaulters
will either be convicted to six months in prison or a fine of Sh100,
000 or both.
According to Nairobi News, the
new rules were put in place by a task force team that President Uhuru
Kenyatta inaugurated, after the Westgate shopping mall terrorist attack
in 2013.
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