The National Police Service (NPS) and National Police Service Commission (NPSC) have warned the public against any corruptions attempts to influence the recruitment of police constables slated to begin on Friday 3rd October, 2025.

Speaking during a joint press briefing on Wednesday at the National Police College, Embakasi โ€˜Aโ€™ Campus in Nairobi, Inspector General of the National Police Service, Mr. Douglas Kanja, reiterated the Serviceโ€™s commitment to conducting a credible and transparent recruitment exercise.

He urged the officers taking part in the exercise to ensure the integrity of the process by shunning corrupt practices, which will strengthen public trust in the National Police Service.

Speaking at the event, the Chairperson of the National Police Service Commission, Dr. Amani Yuda Komora, stated that the commission would fully support the recruitment process to ensure transparency, accountability, and merit-based selection.

The recruitment exercise targets to recruit a total of 10,000 police constables.

Also in attendance were the Deputy Chairperson of the NPSC, Professor Collette Suda; the Deputy Inspector General of the Kenya Police Service, Mr. Eliud Lagat; the Deputy Inspector General of the Administration Police Service, Mr. Gilbert Masengeli; the Director of the Directorate of Criminal Investigations, Mr. Mohamed Amin; NPSC commissioners, among other senior officers.


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