Administration Police Unit to be Disbanded

Administration Police Unit to be Disbanded

The government is set to disband Administration Police (AP) unit in a major restructuring in the National Police Service (NPS)

Plans are in top gear to have more than 60,000 officers serving under the unit absorbed into the regular police unit. 10,000 officers serving under the outfit will however be retained to guard border control points and government buildings, reports People Daily.

The proposed changes are aimed at having a cost-effective force and will also see the more than 100 positions of Assistant Inspector Generals (AIGs) slashed to 50.

Already, Director of Criminal Investigation (DCI) George Kinoti has suspended the recruitment of APs into the directorate of criminal investigations and ordered officers posted in the outfit to return to their mother unit.

New directorates will be constituted under the Inspector General of Police to supervise the regular police, DCI and the General Service Unit (GSU). Under the new changes, the highly trained Recce squad will also lose its independence.

“The changes are aimed at doing away with duplication of duties by establishing one command with several directorates to assist the Inspector General,” a senior police officer told the paper.

Comments

TOOK TOO LONG (not verified)     Fri, 07/20/2018 @ 10:51am

why something obvious took too long to absorb......hope the aps do not bring their chang'aa chasing mentality to public...

waweru (not verified)     Fri, 07/20/2018 @ 02:31pm

APS r more reliable and brave they r also more effective and less corrupt why do away with them this is part of hand shake they have always bn fought by people well known

Lenny (not verified)     Sat, 07/21/2018 @ 11:34am

How about slashing the bloated government. Too many counties, governors, no, senators...we cannot adopt the western government into Kenya,
No money to i implement the bloated government, it's out a strain on the citizens through taxes... and the rest goes to corruption...whats the state of Kenya in the next two decades?...so sad that we have turned our country over to politicians who loot public property without morals to guide them....

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