NAIROBI, KENYA: Two planes were Thursday grounded at the Wilson Airport over claims of engaging in illegal activities.
The planes were headed to Somalia and it is said they were carrying passengers instead of cargo.
Although he did not name the affected airlines, Transport Cabinet Secretary James Macharia warned passenger airlines licensed to carry passengers only not to also operate as cargo airlines contrary to the license conditions.
Macharia who spoke at the airport urged agencies charged with licensing the airlines to take firm action on airlines contravening regulations.
Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) had moved in to crack the whip on the planes for going against what they have been licensed to do.
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KCAA director-general Gilbert Kibe said the two airlines had removed seats on the aircraft and instead created space for cargo.