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Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen has issued his first major directive of 2025 to the Inspector General of Police, setting strict conditions for the use of force and firearms. Aligned with Kenya’s Constitution, the directive aims to enhance accountability amid rising concerns over police conduct.
Murkomen Sets Tough New Rules on Police Use of Force
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