Inside Recce Squad, Kenya's most feared police unit

The Recce Squad, an elite wing of Kenya's General Service Unit, serves as the country's top counter-terrorism and hostage-rescue force. Known for its rigorous training and rapid response, the unit has played key roles in major security incidents. This overview highlights its structure, operations, and significance.

The Recce Squad forms an elite part of Kenya's General Service Unit (GSU) and stands as the ultimate emblem of tactical security and order in the country. It has built a strong reputation through specialized training, success in high-risk operations, and advanced weaponry that allows it to neutralize major threats quickly.

Selected from top GSU officers, the commandos endure seven months of intense training in counter-terrorism, hijack response, and hostage rescue, including instruction from foreign special forces in Israel, the UK, and the USA. The unit has handled crises such as the 2013 Westgate Mall siege, the 2015 Garissa University attack, and the 2019 DusitD2 hotel assault.

It operates in small eight-person teams featuring snipers, reconnaissance specialists, and explosives experts. Armed with items like M4 rifles, the squad provides close protection for the President, First Family, and Deputy President via the Presidential Escort Unit (PEU). It also secures key sites like State Houses and offers covert protection for commercial flights through the Sky Marshal Unit.

The squad divides into three branches: the Sky Marshal Unit, Crisis Response Team (CRT), and Rendition Operations Team (ROT). Training occurs at sites including Magadi Field Training Camp, Solio Ranch, and Ruiru Command Training College. Members master close-quarters combat (CQC), explosives handling, and intelligence gathering in hostile settings.

As the government's final option, the Recce Squad deploys instantly for emergencies, riots, and high-risk arrests, earning fear from criminals and terrorists for its decisive interventions.

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Dramatic illustration of Bavaria police chase ending in crash, shots fired, and arrests of suspects for illegal weapons.
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Police chase in Bavaria ends with arrests after shots at special forces

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During a raid in Absberg in the Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen district, a special forces unit attempted to arrest three men for illegal weapons possession. Two suspects fled and fired shots at police during the chase, leading to an accident and injuries. In total, five people were lightly injured, and three arrests were made.

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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Ahmedabad Police, Chetak commandos and multiple security agencies conducted a joint drill at the newly built International Sports Complex in Naranpura. The exercise prepared for crisis situations like terrorist attacks, testing coordination and response capabilities. It lasted nearly five hours with full citizen cooperation.

In Kenya, the police force has been criticized for participating in thuggish acts to assist politicians in suppressing opposition gatherings. Recent incidents involve church raids and public meeting disruptions. This undermines their constitutional duty to protect citizens' rights.

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Anti-riot police lobbed tear gas to disperse a group of protesters marching towards State House in Nairobi's Central Business District. The demonstrators, mainly relatives of victims from the 2024 and 2025 anti-government protests, sought an audience with President William Ruto over delayed compensation. The incident followed the morning arrest of two activists.

President Gabriel Boric surprised by announcing a constitutional reform transferring Gendarmería's security functions to the Ministry of Public Security, in response to Operation Apocalipsis that detained 44 gendarmes for prison corruption. The measure separates inmate custody from social reintegration, which will go to a new body under Justice. Authorities emphasize it aims to fight organized crime and clean the institution.

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Police have launched an investigation into the murder of a Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) officer by unknown assailants in the Seme area of Kisumu County. The 46-year-old officer was attacked along with another man as they headed home from Asat Beach and died at the hospital. The other victim survived with serious injuries, and probes are ongoing.

 

 

 

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