Protecting Our Shareholders, Landowners, and the Public from Fraud and Misrepresentation

Embakasi Ranching Company Ltd is a land and shareholder trust organization committed to transparency, legitimacy, and integrity. As one of the largest land-owning companies in Kenya, we serve over 35,000 shareholders and uphold one of the most significant community titling and land allocation efforts in Nairobi’s eastern corridor.

Due to the increasing popularity and value of Embakasi Ranching land holdings, we have witnessed an increase in fraud cases, impersonation, and misrepresentation involving fake agents, counterfeit documents, and rogue websites. This page outlines our official fraud prevention policy, ways you can identify and avoid scams, and what steps to take if you suspect fraud.

We recognize that our shareholders have waited years, sometimes decades, for justice, titles, and clarity. We will not allow criminals to hijack your hope. That is why our board, led by Chairperson Nyokabi, is fully committed to:

Our Fraud Prevention and Awareness Policy Objective

Protect Shareholder Interests and Company Assets

Our primary objective is to safeguard the rights, titles, and financial interests of our shareholders. As a land-holding company, we recognize the value and sensitivity of our documents, shares, and title records. By implementing fraud-prevention protocols and strengthening our internal controls, we aim to reduce the risk of impersonation, document forgery, and fraudulent transactions that can harm shareholder trust and the company’s reputation.

Promote Transparency and Public Awareness

Embakasi Ranching Company is committed to transparency at all levels. We actively educate shareholders, buyers, and the general public about known scams, fake websites, and fraudulent agents. Through official announcements, fraud alerts, barazas, and our online platforms, we ensure that every stakeholder can access accurate and verified information to protect themselves from deception and exploitation.

Establish Secure and Verifiable Communication Channels

We strive to eliminate confusion and misinformation by providing verified and secure communication channels for all shareholder services. This includes official emails, mobile contacts, paybill numbers, physical offices, and websites. Ensuring that shareholders interact only through authorized points of contact reduces vulnerability to impersonation and supports clear, documented exchanges.

Enable Rapid Reporting and Enforcement Action

Our fraud prevention policy is also designed to facilitate fast reporting of suspected fraud and prompt enforcement. We have set up dedicated communication lines for fraud complaints, work closely with law enforcement agencies, and take legal action against impersonators and scammers. By empowering shareholders to report incidents and by acting swiftly, we aim to protect victims and deter potential fraudsters.

Official Processes: How We Operate

Always ensure you follow these standard procedures to avoid fraud:

1. Payments & Receipts

  • Never send money to personal numbers or receive unofficial receipts. All payments are made at Embakasi Ranching Headquarters Complex, Ruai, Nairobi.

2. Verification of Documents

  • All land allocation records, receipts, shareholder certificates, and title records can be verified physically at: Embakasi Ranching Headquarters Complex, Ruai, Nairobi.

3. Communication Channels

  • Official notices come from info@embakasiranching.com.

  • Official letters include: Reference numbers. Company seal, Official signature of executives. Date of issue and expiry.

Known Fraudulent Websites & Impersonators

Please note that any website, platform, or individual NOT listed below is NOT authorized to represent Embakasi Ranching Company.

✅ Official Website:

❌ Fraudulent & Fake Domains:

  • embakasiranching.co.ke

  • embakasiranchingcompany.com

  • embakasiranchingcompany.co.ke

  • any social media profiles not linked on our official website.

✋ Note: Some of these fake platforms use our logo, photos, or board member names but are entirely unauthorized. Any transactions or engagement through these platforms are done at your own risk and will not be recognized by the company.

📋 Steps to Take If You Suspect Fraud
  1. Stop all communication with the suspected fraudster.
  2. Do not send any money, ID numbers, share details, or photos.

  3. Take screenshots or photos of all messages, receipts, phone numbers, or websites used.

  4. Send a report to our fraud team at: fraud@embakasiranching.com

  5. Report to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI)

    • Visit your local police station.

    • Request to file a report under the Land Fraud Unit.

How to Identify Fraud
🚨 Fraud Type
Description
Example
Fake Title Drives
Individuals claim to issue title deeds on behalf of the company at unverified venues.
“Pay Ksh 5,000 and get your title today at Moi Avenue.”
Fake Share Transfers
Fraudsters pose as agents to “help” you transfer or purchase shares.
“I can transfer your share for Ksh 10,000 via M-Pesa.”
Impersonating Staff/Board
Some criminals use the names of real employees or directors.
“I’m Lucy Nyokabi, Chairlady of ERC. Send funds here.”
Forged Receipts/Certificates
Counterfeit documents made in cybers or via Photoshop.
“Here’s your title receipt, printed and stamped.”
Fraudulent Website Links
Scammers set up fake domains and contact forms.
embakasiranchingcompany.co.ke or embakasilands.net
Legal Action & Enforcement

Embakasi Ranching Company collaborates with:

  • The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI)

  • The Office of the Attorney General

  • Ministry of Lands

  • National Land Commission

  • Kenya Police Cybercrime Unit

Fraudulent actors may face:

  • Arrest and prosecution under Kenyan Penal Code (Cap 63).

  • Fines and jail time under the Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act.

  • Civil claims from affected shareholders.