Crackdown on Counterfeit Textbooks: Nairobi Booksellers Arrested in Major Raid

[Nairobi Wire - Kenya] - 8/01/2025
Earlier this week, two booksellers in Nairobi found themselves in police custody after a major operation targeting counterfeit textbooks across the city. This wasn’t a random bust—it was a planned effort by law enforcement and the Kenya Publishers Association (KPA) to crack down on the illicit (…)
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