Steps journalists should follow to get bullet proof vests and helmets
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Following the 2 weeks unrest that has rocked the country the Media Council of Kenya (MCK) has issued statements guiding journalists on requirements they need to pass through in order to own bullet proof vests, helmets and jackets.
According to MCK the process is not a daunting one and requires only two certifications.
These include;
Certificate of importation: To achieve this, credited journalists are supposed to obtain get in touch with the Firearms Licensing Board and apply. During the application, said journalists are required to include details of all the items to be imported.
They are also supposed to provide the licensing board with information about the intended use and end-users.
For this to be achieved, ensure you have all your media house registration details such as KRA certificate, and Certificate of Incorporation/Registration for broadcasters
As for foreign journalists coming to the country with the equipment they require KRA equipment clearance, as well as an application for a special and work permit.
Ensure all necessary documentation is complete le Import permit issued by the Firearms Licensing Board, Foreign firearm permit and Removal permit which should be under the escort of an authorized police officer, and requisite taxes where the law allows.
For importation of drones, you will require an Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) import permit from the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) prior to importation.
Once all goods arrive, they are to be inspected/vetted by Firearms Licensing Board at the premises and storage.
PS; Removal permits should be under the escort of an authorized police officer and requisite taxes where laws allow.
BY HANNIE PETRA
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