Express Feeders Limited
At the heart of the gold fraud business in Kenya, Africa, and Europe is the controversial Express Feeders Limited, which, according to investigators, is the hotbed for fraudsters in the current era.
Although its owners are now publicly identified, a foreign detective has warned all businesspersons and those in need of minerals from contacting it for services.
“We call upon the global businesspeople to desist from doing business with the above-mentioned company because it’s a hotbed for fraud and corruption,” said a detective aware of the matter.
Our investigative team’s efforts to contact the firm for comment were not successful, as they failed to reply to our calls late last year for comments on the same.
Sources aware of the matter intimate that the controversial company has been posing as the best company that can help in the importation and facilitation of a smooth transfer of cargo, including gold and minerals, from one country to another at affordable prices.

Some businesspeople who reached out to us for help indicated that the company transferred some stones to their home in Europe from Africa instead of gold.
We are aware that Feeders Express Limited has received backlash from the international community after hundreds of complaints came in as a result of its directors defrauding people.
Our research shows that the said company was registered and incorporated in Kenya, East Africa, with branches and regional representatives around the globe. 30 Aug 2018
Preliminary investigations from the Google search show that the firm is associated with the controversial Kenyan businessman Jared Kiasa Otieno.
Otieno has been implicated in multiple gold fraud cases and has been charged in court in gold-related scandals.
However, his case got weak after he was secretly acquitted thanks to the DPP, who requested the court drop his charges.
Sources reaching our desks reveal that some money exchanged hands, leading to his freedom. Also, some officials with the immigration department were bribed to frustrate the complainant from visiting the country to check the progress of his case.
More to follow…