Cabinet Sanctions Measures For Airbnbs After Rise in Murder Cases

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President William Ruto’s Cabinet has sanctioned a raft of measures for airbnbs following a rise in murder cases in the facilities.

The Cabinet noted that the new measures are aimed at ensuring security at the facilities.

“IN RESPONSE TO public concerns arising from the alarming increase in crimes against persons, including murder, within shortterm lease facilities such as furnished residential apartments, lodgings, and Airbnb rentals; Cabinet sanctioned a raft of measures to
enhance security in such premises,” the despatch from Cabinet read in part.

In the new orders, they will be required to Maintaining Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) Cameras in all common areas and ensuring that the footage is recorded, stored,and can be retrieved if the need arises.

Maintaining an updated register documenting the verified identity of persons entering and exiting the premises as supported by proper identification documents; together with the time of entry and exit from the premises.

Maintaining a current and accurate log of all vehicles, rickshaws, and motorcycles entering or departing from the premises.

Ensuring that the premises are guarded by a properly registered private security service provider.

Maintaining a security occurrence book to record daily significant incidents and notable events relating to the safety and security of residents, guests, and services providers.

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