IG Kanja vows firm action against goons as election preparations begin
IG Douglas Kanja during a past Senate committee hearing. PHOTO | COURTESY
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Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja has announced that
the National Police Service (NPS) is putting in place strategies to deal firmly
with goons, warning that such groups will be treated strictly as criminals
under the law.
Speaking at Matuga in Kwale county after meeting senior
investigative officers, Kanja emphasized that the police will not tolerate such
actions, noting that security agencies are determined to safeguard law and
order during the political season.
The IG revealed that several training programs are currently
underway to strengthen the capacity of police officers ahead of the elections.
According to him, the service is focused on ensuring that
officers are well prepared to maintain peace and provide a secure environment
where citizens can freely exercise their democratic rights during campaigns and
on election day.
Kanja also noted that the police service is pushing for
increased financial and resource allocations to allow adequate preparation
before the polls.
He said sufficient funding would help the service deploy
officers effectively and enhance operations aimed at preventing
election-related violence.
On his part, the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI)
boss Mohamed Amin said his agency is intensifying efforts to strengthen
financial investigations as part of measures to help the country exit the
international anti-money laundering and counter terrorism financing (AMLCTF)
grey list.
Amin said the DCI is investing in capacity building so that officers
at even the lowest investigative levels can effectively handle financial crime
cases.
He added that the agency aims to prosecute money laundering as
a standalone offence, a move expected to strengthen the fight against financial
crimes and improve compliance with global anti-money laundering and
counter-terrorism financing standards.


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