Section 143 of Criminal Procedure Code CAP 75: Leave of Director of Public Prosecutions necessary before prosecution instituted

    

(1) Proceedings for the trial of a person who is not a Kenya citizen for an offence committed within exclusive economic zone and the territorial waters shall not be instituted in any court except with the leave of the Director of Public Prosecutions and upon his certificate that it is expedient that proceedings should be instituted:
Provided that—
(i) proceedings before a subordinate court previous to the committal of an accused person for trial or to the determination of the court that the offender is to be put upon his trial shall not be deemed proceedings for the trial of the offence committed by the offender for the purposes of the consent and certificate;
(ii) it shall not be necessary to aver in a charge or information that the consent or certificate of the Director of Public Prosecutions required by this section has been given, and the fact of their having been given shall be presumed unless disputed by the accused person at the trial; and the production of a document purporting to be signed by the Director of Public Prosecutions and containing the consent and certificate shall be sufficient evidence for all the purposes of this section of that consent and certificate;
(iii) this section shall not prejudice or affect the trial of an act of piracy as defined by the Law of Nations.
(2) In this section, “offence” means an act, neglect or default of such a description as would, if committed in England, be punishable on indictment according to the law of England for the time being in force.


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