Section 339 - Malicious injuries to property
(1) Any person who wilfully and unlawfully destroys or damages any property is guilty of an offence, which, unless otherwise stated, is a misdemeanour, and is liable, if no other punishment is...
Section 342 - Penalties for damage, etc., to railway works
Any person who—
(a) wilfully damages, injures or obstructs any work, way, road, building, turnstile, gate, toll bar, fence, weighing machine, engine, tender, carriage, wagon, truck, material or...
Section 343 - Sabotage
Any person who, wilfully and unlawfully, destroys or damages, or does any act with intent to, or knowing it to be likely that such act will, impair the usefulness or efficiency or prevent or impede...
Section 344 - Threats to burn, etc
Any person who, knowing the contents thereof, sends, delivers, utters or directly or indirectly causes to be received any letter or writing threatening to burn or destroy any house, barn or other...
Section 346 - Document
In this division of this Code, “document” does not include a trade mark or any other sign used in connexion with articles of commerce though they may be written or printed or in electronic form.
Section 347 - Making a false document
Any person makes a false document who—
(a) makes a document purporting to be what in fact it is not; or
(b) alters a document without authority in such a manner that if the alteration had been...
Section 348 - Intent to defraud
An intent to defraud is presumed to exist if it appears that at the time when the false document was made there was in existence a specific person ascertained or unascertained capable of being...
Section 349 - General punishment for forgery
Any person who forges any document or electronic record is guilty of an offence which, unless otherwise stated, is a felony and he is liable, unless owing to the circumstances of the forgery or the...
Section 350 - Forgery of wills, etc.
(1) Any person who forges any will, document of title to land, judicial record, power of attorney, bank note, currency note, bill of exchange, promissory note or other negotiable instrument, policy of...
Section 353 - Uttering false documents
Any person who knowingly and fraudulently utters a false document is guilty of an offence of the same kind and is liable to the same punishment as if he had forged the thing in question.
Section 356 - Altering crossings on cheques
Any person who, with intent to defraud—
(a) obliterates, adds to or alters the crossing on a cheque; or
(b) knowingly utters a crossed cheque, the crossing on which has been obliterated, added to...
Section 357 - Making documents without authority
Any person who, with intent to defraud or to deceive—
(a) without lawful authority or excuse makes, signs or executes for or in the name or on account of another person, whether by procuration or...
Section 359 - Purchasing forged notes
Any person who, without lawful authority or excuse, the proof of which lies on him, imports or purchases, or receives from any person, or has in his possession, a forged bank note or currency note,...
Section 361 - Falsification of register
Any person who, having the actual custody of any register or record kept by lawful authority, knowingly permits any entry which in any material particular is to his knowledge false, to be made in the...
Section 364 - Definitions
In this Chapter—
“coin” includes any coin which is legal tender in Kenya by virtue of the
Central Bank of Kenya Act (Cap. 491), and any coin of a foreign Sovereign or State;
“counterfeit coin”...
Section 366 - Preparations for coining
Any person who—
(a) gilds or silvers any piece of metal of a fit size or figure to be coined, with intent that it shall be coined into counterfeit coin; or
(b) makes any piece of metal into a fit...
Section 367A - Mutilating currency notes
Any person who wilfully and without lawful authority or excuse defaces, tears, cuts or otherwise mutilates any currency note shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable to imprisonment for a...
Section 368 - Clipping
Any person who deals with any coin in such a manner as to diminish its weight with intent that when so dealt with it may pass as coin is guilty of a felony and is liable to imprisonment for seven...
Section 369 - Melting down of currency
Any person who melts down, breaks up, defaces by stamping thereon any name, word or mark, or uses otherwise than as currency any coin current for the time being in Kenya is guilty of a misdemeanour...
Section 371 - Possession of clippings
Any person who unlawfully has in his possession or disposes of any filings, or clipping of gold or silver, or any gold or silver in bullion, dust, solution, or any other state, obtained by dealing...
Section 373 - Repeated uttering
Any person who—
(a) utters any counterfeit coin knowing it to be counterfeit, and at the time of such uttering has in his possession any other counterfeit coin; or
(b) utters any counterfeit coin...
Section 375 - Exporting counterfeit coin
Any person who, without lawful authority or excuse, the proof of which lies on him, exports or puts on board of a vessel or vehicle of any kind for the purpose of being exported any counterfeit coin...
Section 377 - Forfeiture
When any person is convicted of an offence under this Chapter or under Chapter XXXV, the court shall order the forfeiture of any forged bank note or currency note or of any counterfeit coin or any...
Section 379 - Paper and dies for postage stamps
(1) Any person who, without lawful authority or excuse, the proof of which lies on him—
(a) makes, or begins or prepares to make, or uses for any postal purpose, or has in his possession, or...
Section 380 - Trade marks defined
A trade mark is—
(a) a mark, other than a trade mark registered under the Trade Marks Act (Cap. 506), lawfully used by any person to denote any chattel to be an article or thing of the manufacture,...
Section 381 - Counterfeiting trade marks
(1) Any person who does any of the following things, that is to say—
(a) forges or counterfeits any trade mark;
(b) applies any trade mark, or any forged or counterfeit trade mark, to any chattel...
Section 382 - Personation in general
(1) Any person who, with intent to defraud any person, falsely represents himself to be some other person, living or dead, is guilty of a misdemeanour.
(2) If the representation is that the offender...