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Matiang i bans romance among Police officers – Nairobi News

This, the NPS says, will help curb the rise in sexual harassment and indiscipline in the force. Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i on Friday said the ministry will craft rules rising cases in which officers kill themselves in love triangles. The CS was speaking during the commissioning of the direct entry cadet inspectors course at the National Police College Kiganjo Campus in Nyeri. “Senior officers will be prohibited from having affairs with junior officers. One will have to leave the service,” Matiangi said. “We have to adopt a new way (of doing things). We will create a new gender relations office that will be under the supervision of the Inspector General of Police. Some of the female police officers have filed sexual harassment complaints. I want to assure you that it won’t happen in the future,” added the CS.

Outrage as Kenyans protest ban on police marrying colleagues

Cabinet Secretary for Interior and Co-ordination of National Government Fred Matiang’i wants police officers barred from marrying each other. Such a ban exists in the Kenya Defence Forces where officers are not allowed to marry their colleagues. The CS wants the ministry to formulate rules that will prevent men and women in the police service from dating and marrying so that cases of couples killing each other can end, if not reduced. “Moving forward, it will be illegal for a police officer to date or get married to a fellow law enforcement officer. If two police officers fall in love, then one has to leave the Service,” he said.

Address root causes of rising suicides and murders in the police service

Address root causes of rising suicides and murders in the police service
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As We Prepare for State Police…

SIMONKOLAWOLE! BY SIMON KOLAWOLE It would appear setting up state police in Nigeria is now a matter of “when” – not “if”. What started as a campaign championed solely by south-west political and opinion leaders at the dawn of this democracy has gone on to win more disciples nationwide. Support is coming from unlikely quarters in the north, with many of the region’s governors now in tow – even though they do not fully embrace the broader campaign for “true federalism” and “restructuring” as championed mostly by southern leaders and their allies in the middle belt. The kidnapping and banditry up north are clearly playing the key role in persuading the northern governors that the time for state police has come.

Welfare programme empowers officers wives Eve Woman

She wrote a proposal and sent it to former Police Commissioner Mathew Iteere, but she says he did not respond. She does not know whether he even received or read it. Otieno did not tire. She visited National Police Service Commission (NPSC) Chairman Johnstone Kavuludi s office, where she met a police officer who advised her to form a police wives welfare association. “He also asked me to get a letter from the service, which would help me register a welfare association. I got the letter after one year,” she says. Otieno then registered the association in January 2015, with 10 members. These 10 sold the idea to other policemen s wives at Security Government Building (SGB) and Uhuru camps.

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