The Kenyan government recently issued a public notice following the loss of 900 birth certificate booklets from the Mutomo Registration Office in Kitui County.
These documents are considered critical for identity verification, and their disappearance has raised significant concerns about potential misuse.
The Ministry of Interior immediately canceled the affected certificates, which ranged from serial numbers 1502001 to 1502900, rendering them invalid.
Citizens who might have been issued these certificates were urged to return them to the Civil Registration Services office in Nairobi.
The loss is being treated seriously due to the risk of identity fraud and other illegal activities.
This incident follows a pattern of recent security breaches in Kenya, including the disappearance of 367 title deed security papers just weeks prior.
Authorities are intensifying their efforts to prevent the fraudulent use of these documents, which could lead to land ownership disputes and other crimes.
The swift action taken by the government aims to minimize the impact of these breaches.
Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki and other officials have stressed the need for vigilance in such situations.
The public is encouraged to report any suspicious activities related to the stolen documents, and investigations are ongoing to track the culprits and prevent future incidents.
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