DCI Celebrates Former Kilimani DCI Chief

    Ms Hadi, a celebrated crime buster who caused shivers down the spines of city thugs during her time as DCIO Kilimani, emerged the best student in a class of 34 students, drawn from 8 African countries.

    The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) celebrated former Kilimani DCI Chief Ms. Fatuma Hadi, who graduated as the best overall student in a recently concluded senior staff course held in Rwanda.

    Ms Hadi, a celebrated crime buster who caused shivers down the spines of city thugs during her time as DCIO Kilimani, emerged the best student in a class of 34 students, drawn from 8 African countries.

    According to the DCI, the no-nonsense detective referred to as the ‘iron lady’ by those who have worked closely with her, had courtesy of her performance earned herself admission at the Rwanda National Police College, to undertake a Police Senior Command and Staff Course.

    “The course was a combination of both professional and academic components, qualifying candidates for the award of Masters degree in peace studies and conflict transformation, post-graduate diplomas and other certificates in strategic leadership and management, police strategic command and peace support operations,” the DCI said.

    The course was conducted in partnership with the centre for conflict management at the University of Rwanda (UR) and African Leadership University (ALU).

    “Through her outstanding performance in both theory and practicals especially in the application of Forensic science in resolving crime, Ms Hadi lifted the flag of the country and that of the DCI high, affirming DCI’s position as the leading investigative agency across the region,” the DCI added.

    Ms Hadi, is also a recipient of the Head of State Commendation (HSC) awarded by President Uhuru Kenyatta, after she arrested a group of men who had sexually assaulted a woman in a Githurai bound bus in 2014. The men were sentenced to hang.