Police and Legal Response to Stock Theft in Kenya and Botswana: A Comparative Analysis
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Comparitive Analysis, Kenya, Botswana, Police Response, Stock TheftAbstract
Theft of livestock is regarded as a serious crime in Kenya and Botswana. This paper explores the police response regarding cattle theft in both countries, with special emphasis on whether the laws in these jurisdictions are effective in curbing cattle rustling. The paper is based on a desk review of legal texts, data, and approaches drawn from court and police statistics. The findings suggest that despite both countries implementing initiatives such as special police units and community-policing, their responses to livestock theft differs in the two countries. Botswana’s notable success stories have been achieved through the ‘Kgomo Khumo’ anti-stock theft unit and and the use of RFID technology for livestock tracking, supported by better technological infrastructure and active community participation. In contrast, Kenya’s Anti-Stock Theft Unit has faced challenges, including limited community support and cross-border militia activities. Though both countries have well-developed legal frameworks, Botswana’s inclusion of customary law courts provides an enforcement mechanism that respects local culture - an aspect that is lacking in Kenya’s approach. The study concludes that the success of anti-stock theft strategies depends on community engagement, the adoption of modern technology, and the integration of traditional legal systems. The paper recommends that Kenya incorporate some form of traditional law court into it’s legal system and work toward strengthening and harmonizing legal response across the region.
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