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Nakuru Town East MP David Gikaria beaten like a dog by police

They are no longer honorables? 

Kenya is headed to be a police republic which is a wrong direction, elected leaders are never accorded the honorable treatment by the law eenforcers. 
The recent victim of police brutality, harassment and torturei is Nakuru Town East Mp David Gikaria who was beaten by the police officers to extents that he can not walk. He was dragged and thrown into the police vehicle like a Dog!.
What happened to the police reforms, decorum and professionalism?.


Insufficient Training?
Under the new structure, the OCS is in charge of the police station and its posts and patrol bases.
Dr Matiang'i said police officers will be trained afresh to address the new expectations.

Only officers who were among the last two cohorts to graduate from the police training colleges will be spared of the refresher trainings, because they are being trained under the new police curriculum.

With the new changes, the government says it will have a unified, effective and efficient police service because the commands will flow faster and do not have to pass through many levels.

“This also consolidates the resources that we have because the cars that were used by the commanders at different levels will now be available for patrols and other operations,” Dr Matiang'í said.

While announcing the radical changes just the other day, President Kenyatta said the police force will grant Kenya “a new service”.

Besides, the command structure, the changes also touch on uniform, housing and training of officers.

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  1. Not at all above the law BUT it depends on law that he or she broke

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