Editor's Review

“These individuals, who frequently target retail environments such as shops, supermarkets, and hardware stores, initially claim to be affiliated with KEBS."

The Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) has raised a red flag over the rise of impostors posing as KEBS inspectors. 

In a public notice on Monday, January 15, KEBS stated that the imposters target shops, supermarkets, and hardware stores to extort the owners.

The bureau noted that the individuals often claim to be part of a multi-agency team when confronted.

“These individuals, who frequently target retail environments such as shops, supermarkets, and hardware stores, initially claim to be affiliated with KEBS. However, when confronted, they often alter their claim, suggesting they are part of a 'multi-agency' team. There have also been reports of these imposters engaging in extortion activities with traders,” the notice read in part.
File image of KEBS headquarters. 
KEBS urged the public always to conduct an authentication process when dealing with individuals who introduce themselves as KEBS inspectors.

“Always ask for the Staff card and National ID, and send an SMS with the format HR#Staff Number to 20023 i.e (HR#0000). You will receive a confirmation message with details including the KEBS HR No, staff's name, position, ID number, and status,” KEBS stated.

The bureau also advised traders to reach out to it and report if they encounter suspicious individuals.

“If you encounter suspicious individuals or activities, or need assistance, please reach out to KEBS through the following channels during working hours: Toll-Free Line: 1545 Phone: 0206948000 Email: [email protected],” the notice added.