Section 89 - Possession of firearms, etc.
possession or under his control any firearm or other offensive weapon, or any ammunition, incendiary material or explosive in circumstances which raise a reasonable presumption that the firearm,...
Section 90 - Forcible entry
Any person who, in order to take possession thereof, enters on any lands or tenements in a violent manner, whether the violence consists in actual force applied to any other person or in threats or in...
Section 91 - Forcible detainer
Any person who, being in actual possession of land without colour of right, holds possession of it, in a manner likely to cause a breach of the peace or reasonable apprehension of a breach of the...
Section 92 - Affray
Any person who takes part in a fight in a public place is guilty of a misdemeanour and is liable to imprisonment for one year.
Section 93 - Challenge to duel
Any person who challenges another to fight a duel, or attempts to provoke another to fight a duel, or attempts to provoke any person to challenge another to fight a duel, is guilty of a misdemeanour....
Section 97 - Assemblying for smuggling
Any persons who assemble together, to the number of two or more, for the purpose of unshipping, carrying or concealing any goods subject to customs duty and liable to forfeiture under any law relating...
Section 98 - Wrongfully inducing a boycott
(1) Whenever the Minister is satisfied that any boycott is being conducted or is threatened or likely to be conducted in Kenya with the intention or effect of—
(a) bringing into hatred or contempt,...
Section 101 - Abuse of office
(1) Any person who, being employed in the public service, does or directs to be done, in abuse of the authority of his office, any arbitrary act prejudicial to the rights of another is guilty of a...
Section 102A - Penalties
A person convicted of an offence under sections 99, 100, 101 or 102 of this Part shall be liable to a fine not exceeding one million shillings or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 10 years or...
Section 104 - False assumption of authority
Any person who—
(a) not being a judicial officer, assumes to act as a judicial officer; or
(b) without authority assumes to act as a person having authority by law to administer an oath or take a...
Section 107 - Tampering with public officers, etc.
Any person who—
(a) induces or attempts to induce any public officer, or any sailor, soldier or airman being an officer or member of any naval, military or air force for the time being lawfully in...
Section 108 - Perjury and subornation of perjury
(1) (a) Any person who, in any judicial proceeding, or for the purpose of instituting any judicial proceeding, knowingly gives false testimony touching any matter which is material to any question...
Section 109 - False statements by interpreters
If any person, lawfully sworn as an interpreter in a judicial proceeding, wilfully makes a statement material in the proceeding which he knows to be false, or does not believe to be true, he shall be...
Section 112 - Contradictory statements
(1) Where a witness in any judicial proceedings (other than a person accused of an offence in criminal proceedings) has made a statement on oath or affirmation of some fact relevant in the...
Section 112A - Malicious information
(1) Any person who, with intent to cause harm or inconvenience to another person, gives or makes to—
(a) any magistrate or member of the police force; or
(b) any officer having power to apprehend...
Section 113 - Fabricating evidence
Any person who, with intent to mislead any tribunal in any judicial proceeding—
(a) fabricates evidence by any means other than perjury or subornation of perjury; or
(b) knowingly makes use of...
Section 114 - False swearing
Any person who swears falsely or makes a false affirmation or declaration before any person authorized to administer an oath or take a declaration upon a matter of public concern under such...
Section 115 - Deceiving witnesses
Any person who practises any fraud or deceit, or knowingly makes or exhibits any false statement, representation, token or writing to any person called or to be called as a witness in any judicial...
Section 116 - Destroying evidence
Any person who, knowing that any book, document or thing of any kind whatsoever is or may be required in evidence in a judicial proceeding, wilfully removes or destroys it or renders it illegible or...
Section 118 - Compounding felonies
Any person who asks, receives or obtains, or agrees or attempts to receive or obtain, any property or benefit of any kind for himself or any other person upon any agreement or understanding that he...
Section 119 - Compounding penal actions
Any person who, having brought, or under pretence of bringing, an action against another person upon a penal law in order to obtain from him a penalty for any offence committed or alleged to have been...
Section 120 - Advertisements for stolen property
Any person who—
(a) publicly offers a reward for the return of any property which has been stolen or lost, and in the offer makes use of any words purporting that no questions will be asked, or that...
Section 122 - Rescue
(1) Any person who by force rescues or attempts to rescue from lawful custody any other person—
(a) is, if the last-named person is under sentence of death or imprisonment for life, or charged with...
Section 122B - Suspect to comply with order
Where a suspect in respect of whom an order has been made under section 122A resists compliance with the order, members of the police force, under supervision of an officer of or above the rank of...
Section 122C - Suspect may volunteer
(1) Nothing in section 122A shall be construed as preventing a suspect from undergoing a procedure by consent, without any order having been made:
Provided that every such consent shall be recorded...
Section 122D - Order or consent to be proven
The results of any test or analysis carried out on a sample obtained from a DNA sampling procedure within the meaning of section 122A shall not be admissible in evidence at the request of the...
Section 123 - Escape
Any person who, being in lawful custody, escapes from that custody is guilty of a misdemeanour.
Section 124 - Aiding escape
Any person who—
(a) aids a prisoner in escaping or attempting to escape from lawful custody; or
(b) conveys anything or causes anything to be conveyed into a prison with intent to facilitate the...
Section 126 - Obstructing court officers
Any person who wilfully obstructs or resists any person lawfully charged with the execution of an order or warrant of any court is guilty of a misdemeanour and is liable to imprisonment for one year....
Section 128 - Neglect of official duty
Every person employed in the public service who wilfully neglects to perform any duty which he is bound either by common law or by any written law to perform, provided that the discharge of the duty...
Section 130 - Disobedience of statutory duty
Everyone who wilfully disobeys any written law by doing any act which it forbids, or by omitting to do any act which it requires to be done, and which concerns the public or any part of the public, is...
Section 131 - Disobedience of lawful orders
Everyone who disobeys any order, warrant or command duly made, issued or given by any court, officer or any person acting in any public capacity and duly authorized in that behalf, is guilty of a...