On Wednesday, Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja met with the Board of Trustees of the National Association of Retired Police Officers in Kenya (NARPOK) at his Jogoo House office.
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The National Police Service (NPS) shared in a statement that the meeting, led by NARPOK Chairman and former Commissioner of Police Shadrack Kiruki, focused on ways to improve the welfare of retired officers and the families of fallen officers.
Key topics discussed included the Police Veterans and Fallen Heroes Bill, 2024, which aims to enhance benefits for retired officers and the families of those who died in the line of duty. The conversation also addressed access to NPS hospitals and insurance, pension scheme updates, and the creation of a structured policy for both pre- and post-retirement.
Kiruki was accompanied by former senior officers such as ex-CID Director Francis Sang, former Senior Deputy Commissioner of Police Japheth Mwania, and Stanley Mutungi, former Director of Administration at Vigilance House.
Senior NPS officials present included Principal Assistant to the IG Mathew Kutoh, Director of Human Capital Development Dr. Mwangi Wanderi, Director of Training Philip Opiyo, Director of Reforms John Kamau, and Director of Legal Affairs Amos Omuga.
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