Ms Zipporah Gatiria Mboroki, who until her appointment was a staffing
officer at the training department, is the new police spokesperson in
changes announced by the office of the Inspector General.
The new
Gigiri OCPD is Vitalis Otieno, who replaces former OCPD Philip Mwakio,
who was named the Elgeyo Marakwet County Commander.
The new
driving school chief is Michael Chelimo, who was in charge of driving
school at the Kenya Police Training College in Kiganjo.
The Inspector General of Police David Kimaiyo also appointed and transferred about 20 senior officers.
The new Athi River OCPD is Beatrice Kiraguri, who will replace Charles Kirinya who has been transferred to the directorate of operations at the police headquarters while Isaiah Odhiambo of the same directorate swaps places with Wajir East OCPD James Mutungi.
The new Athi River OCPD is Beatrice Kiraguri, who will replace Charles Kirinya who has been transferred to the directorate of operations at the police headquarters while Isaiah Odhiambo of the same directorate swaps places with Wajir East OCPD James Mutungi.
Other new OCPDs include Aphiod Nyaga (Kericho), Fredick Lai (Kakamega Central), Francis Ngulu (Busia), Clement Wangai (Police headquarters), Justin Nyaga (Kilifi), Julius Kyumbule (deputy OCPD Central, Nairobi), Perminus Muchangi (Kitui Central), Caleb Wesa (Habaswein), John Otibine (Loiyangalani) Zacheus Ngeno (Kilindini) and Joseph Mutende (Suba).
Others
are Edward Wafula (Kirinyaga North), John Otieno Onditi (Mt. Elgon),
Francis Warui (Nandi South), Nzole Jefa Mwero (Mathioya), Merengo
Kibwabwa (Dikirr), Japheth Ngatwa (Marsabit North), Edward Changach
(Rachuonyo South) and Wilmot Mwanyalo (Keiyo South).
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