Over 42K police officers exceeding 3-year station tenure to be transferred next week
Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki inspects a guard of honour during a security review forum in Olkalou, Nyandarua County, on March 12, 2024. | PHOTO: MINA
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Over 42,000 police officers who have served in one station for more than three years will be transferred by next Wednesday, Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki said on Tuesday.
The security
minister said some 42,500 officers would be affected by the transfers which he
termed as inevitable.
“The
government has decided to transfer all National Police Service (NPS) officers
who have stayed for more than three years in one station. Some 42,500 officers
will be transferred by Wednesday next week by all means possible,” Kindiki said
during a security review forum in Ol Kalou, Nyandarua County.
He
said officers who have extensively served in one duty station “have no capacity
to enforce the law impartially.”
“They
have even married and opened businesses there, you don’t know if someone is an
officer or one of the villagers” Kindiki said.
In
October last year, Kindiki told the Senate that the National Police Service had
been given a maximum of 60 days to facilitate the transfers.
He
at the time warned that officers who would not move would not receive their
salaries, adding that the NPS had been notified of the guidelines in late
September.
For
officers doing special assignments, meanwhile, he said the provision of a
year-long maximum service at a duty station given would be enforced.


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