It does appear that other countries have means and methods of dealing with organised crime that Kenya could adopt. The case of Joaquim “El Chapo” Guzman has lessons on how the organised crime operates. Some culpable persons below the chain of organised crime may need to be treated as whistle-blowers in order to get to the most culpable tried for their crimes — as unpalatable as it may sound. This is typical of those engaged in economic and organised crime: They will intimidate witnesses, bribe them or foil all attempts at revealing misdeeds. The reasoning of the court shows that the UWO device is truly effective in tackling economic crime and money laundering.
Source: Daily Nation March 03, 2019 06:00 UTC