National Police Service - Kenya
Duke Ombagi currently serves as a Subcounty Police Commander for the National Police Service in Kenya since October 2023. Prior to this role, Duke held various positions including Inspector at the General Service Unit Recce Company and Ruiru. Duke also worked as an Inspector in the Kenya Police from July 2007 to November 2023, where responsibilities included leading over 40 police officers and managing patrols along the Kenya-Somali border. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminology and Security Studies from Egerton University and a certificate in Mid-Level Terrorism Investigation from the United States Naval Academy.
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National Police Service - Kenya
The National Police Service The creation of the National Police Service is provided for by the Constitution, the National Police Service Act 2011 and the National Police Service Commission Act 2011. In accordance with the provisions, the National Police Service consists of: 1. The Kenya Police Service, 2. The Administrative Police Service and 3. The Directorate Criminal Investigation. The National Police Service is under the independent command of the Inspector General. Mr Hilary Nzioki Mutyambai, nsc(AU). The Kenya Police Service(KPS), the Administrative Police Service(APS) and the Directorate of Criminal Investigation(DCI) are each headed by a Deputy Inspector General. The current Deputy Inspector General of the KPS is Mr. Edward N. Mbugua CBS, MBS,OGW, ndc(K) Mr. Noor Y. Gabow EBS,OGW, is the Deputy Inspector General for the APS and Mr. George Kinoti , CBS, is the serving Director of the DCI Objectives and Functions of the National Police Service According to Article 244 of the Constitution, the NPS shall: • Strive for the highest standards of professionalism and discipline among its members • Prevent corruption and promote and practice transparency and accountability • Comply with constitution standards of human rights and fundamental freedoms • Train staff to the highest possible standards of i. Competence ii. Integrity iii. Respect for human rights iv. Fundamental freedoms and dignity v. Foster and promote relationships with the broader society