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The National Police Service has begun automating all its policing services as the Ethics And Anti-Corruption Commission continues to audit systems and procedures within the service. Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja says the automation process will prioritize digitization of the occurrence book and instant traffic files to enhance service delivery.
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