NPS spokesperson Muchiri Nyaga at press conference denying inaccurate reports on DCI Amin's tenure extension.
NPS spokesperson Muchiri Nyaga at press conference denying inaccurate reports on DCI Amin's tenure extension.
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NPS denies reports of DCI boss Amin's tenure ending today

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The National Police Service (NPS) has dismissed media reports claiming Director of Criminal Investigations Mohammed Amin's tenure ends today, April 1. NPS Spokesperson Muchiri Nyaga called the reports inaccurate, premature and misleading. Amin continues to serve lawfully, Nyaga said.

Mohammed Amin's tenure as DCI Director began on October 14, 2022, after George Kinoti resigned. It received a two-year extension in July 2024 despite reaching the mandatory retirement age of 60. Media reports, including from Daily Nation, claimed it ends today, but NPS has refuted this.

NPS Spokesperson Muchiri Nyaga stated, “The claim that Mr Amin's tenure 'ends today' is factually inaccurate, premature, speculative, and misleading.” He added that no newspaper can declare a public officer's tenure ended. NPS criticised Daily Nation's headline “Tenure Ends for DCI Boss Haunted by Abductions” as reckless.

Under Amin, DCI implemented reforms, modernised forensic systems and expanded ties with Interpol and FBI. Amin was elected Africa's delegate to the Interpol Executive Committee in 2025. Yet it faced criticism over unresolved cases like the Kericho mass grave and Gen Z protests.

Deputy DCI Director John Onyango is seen as a likely successor. President William Ruto will appoint the next director based on National Police Service Commission recommendations.

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Senzo Mchunu testifying before the Madlanga Commission, defending disbandment of political killings task team amid controversy.
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Senzo Mchunu defends disbanding National Political Killings Task Team

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Sidelined Police Minister Senzo Mchunu testified before the Madlanga Commission on December 2, 2025, defending his decision to disband the National Political Killings Task Team as an inevitable step for an interim unit. He argued the team, established in 2018, was never meant to be permanent and had operated irregularly beyond 2022. The testimony comes amid allegations of political interference and links to criminal figures.

Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo announced the government's plan to roll out body cameras for police officers soon to enhance accountability in the National Police Service (NPS). The statement came during a press address on March 25, 2026, as part of wider police reforms.

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The National Police Service (NPS) has provided an update on the ongoing investigation into the chaos at ACK Witima Church in Othaya, where women and children were injured. United Opposition leader Rigathi Gachagua has announced plans to visit Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja's office on Monday to inquire about progress. The NPS emphasizes the need for public cooperation to ensure justice.

While Andy Mothibi's appointment as National Director of Public Prosecutions (NDPP) has been praised, commentators like Rebecca Davis have highlighted deep flaws in the selection process, raising questions about transparency in South African public appointments.

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The Inspector General of the National Police Service, Douglas Kanja, has ordered an immediate nationwide crackdown on traffic violations following a sharp rise in road accidents just six days into the new year. The directive, issued on Wednesday, January 7, 2026, targets preventable errors such as drunk driving and speeding. The NPS has expressed concern and regret over the fatalities and injuries caused by these incidents.

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has opened a probe into former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua's remarks alleging President William Ruto's involvement in recovering Ksh500 million from a Ksh4 billion substandard fuel scandal. Gachagua made the claims during a speech at AIPCA Gakoe Church in Gatundu North, Kiambu County, and also threatened to mobilize Gen Zs over alleged ID discrimination. DCI dismissed the fuel allegations as false and malicious.

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Kenya's police force has announced plans to create special units to tackle rising insecurity in Nairobi and other major cities ahead of the 2027 election campaigns. Deputy Inspector General Eliud Lagat made the statement during a meeting of police commanders in Mombasa. He emphasized that strict orders have been issued from the top to address the surging crime effectively.

 

 

 

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