Gov’t orders immediate transfer of police officers who have served 3 years in one station
Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki responds to questions about national security issues from senators at Senate buildings in Nairobi on October 11, 2023. | PHOTO: MINA
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All officers
who have served in one police station for more than years will be transferred
with immediate effect, Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki said Wednesday.
Kindiki
told the Senate that the National Police Service (NPS) has been given a maximum of 60
days to facilitate the transfers, warning that officers who will not move shall
not receive their salaries.
“The
directive by the government is that any officer after the 60 days who continues
to resist or for whatever reason does not move to a different station, the
salary will be stopped. It is that serious,” the security minister said.
Prof
Kindiki said the policy guiding the duration a police officer should
serve at one station has been ignored
For officers doing special assignments, meanwhile, he noted that the provision of a year-long maximum service
at a duty station given shall be enforced.
“For
those doing serious operations, normally we move them within one year because of
the kinetic and demanding nature of the operations they are involved in,”
Kindiki said.
The
minister was responding to questions about national security issues from senators.


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