Buyers of stolen cars to be let off the hook
Most of the vehicles were stolen from the two countries and since the owners had genuine papers, it was important to first establish how they were stolen and transported to Kenya.
Most of the vehicles were stolen from the two countries and since the owners had genuine papers, it was important to first establish how they were stolen and transported to Kenya.
Car importers and buyers in the country have been urged to consult the local International Police (Interpol) department about the status of cars that they intend to import.
Agents from Interpol have carried out an operation in which dozens of expensive cars stolen in Europe were recovered. The operation, which ended on Thursday, was prompted by information that Kenya and other countries in the region are increasingly becoming the market for four-wheel vehicles stolen by an international criminal ring from as far as the United Kingdom.