240 officers attached to Directorate of Criminal Investigations moved in mass transfer
More than 200 junior officers attached to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) have been moved in mass transfers. Most of the 240 officers affected were moved over indiscipline issues while others had overstayed in their stations, officials said. The transfers affecting officers of the ranks of sergeant, corporal and constable were announced by DCI Ndegwa Muhoro, who ordered them to report to their new stations by January 19. An official aware of the changes said the move comes after several requests and complaints against some of the affected officers.
The DCI stations affected include the headquarters, Parliament, Banking Fraud Investigations Unit, Judicial Service Commission and various divisions across the country. Some of the officers were moved to Garissa, Mandera and Wajir, where many regard as disciplinary places for police.
Uliapa kufanya kazi anywhere. Enda ukakufie huko. Ukikaa more than 21 days bila kujulikana your whereabouts,wewe ume desert job na tunatafutana na makende yako. Report kazi new station maswali na Ku resign baadaye.
No worries in this hardship station you only work a few days in a year and pray no attacks happen. You are free to engage in your other biz here in the city and in shags.
People in the disciplined forces are the most suicidal, last year mmoja kutoka huko kwetu jumped out of a speeding vehicle when he was on his way to face the vetting committee, ni kama alifika njiani akaamia “huko sifiki”.