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Petty offenders to be released in bid to decongest Kenya prisons

28th February, 2018

Thousands of petty offenders currently serving prison terms will be released as the Government moves to decongest jails. There are 55,000 prisoners serving jail terms in Kenya. According to the correctional services principal secretary Micah Powon, majority of these prisoners are in jail for committing petty offences. However, Kenyan jails can only hold 27,000 prisoners. Now the Government is pushing for the adoption of Community Service Orders (CSO) and Probation Orders (PO) as alternative sentences for petty offenders. Under this system, petty offenders are either put under the supervision of a probation officer or put on community service. According to Mr Powon, stringent laws such as the Alcohol Drinks and Control Act, Forest Act and some County By-laws have condemned thousands of poor people to prison. These laws, he said, have set fines too high for the poor, which ultimately lands them in prison.
 

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