CAP. 61
Counter-trafficking In Persons
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(i)
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[Rev. 2012]
sexual exploitation;
child marriage;
forced marriage;
“forced labour” means the extraction of work or services from any person
for the purpose of exploitation;
“Fund” means the National Assistance Trust Fund for Victims of Trafficking
in persons established by section 22;
“Minister” means the Minister for the time being responsible for matters
relating to women and children;
“organized criminal group” means a structured group of three or more
persons, acting in concert with the aim of committing one or more serious crimes
or offences under this Act, in order to obtain directly or indirectly, a financial or
other material benefit;
“proceeds of crime” means any property derived from or obtained, directly
or indirectly, through the commission of an offence under this Act;
“publish” means to advertise, broadcast or distribute information by any
means whatsoever so that the information is available to the public or any
section thereof;
“slavery” is the status or condition of a person over whom any or all of the
powers attaching to the right of ownership are exercised;
“trafficking for sexual exploitation” means trafficking—
(a) with the intention of doing anything to or in respect of a particular
person during or after a journey within Kenya or in any part of
the world, which if done will involve the commission of an offence
under the Sexual Offences Act, 2006; or
(b) in the belief that another person is likely to do something to or in
respect of the person trafficked, during or after the journey in any
part of the world, which if done will involve the commission of an
offence under the Sexual Offences Act, 2006 (No. 3 of 2006);
“trafficking in persons” has the meaning assigned to it by section 3;
“victim of trafficking in persons” includes a person who is being or has
been trafficked as defined in section 3.
PART II – TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS AND RELATED OFFENCES
3. Trafficking in persons
(1) A person commits the offence of trafficking in persons when the person
recruits, transports, transfers, harbours or receives another person for the purpose
of exploitation by means of—
(a) threat or use of force or other forms of coercion;
(b) abduction;
(c) fraud;
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