Ten police recruits accused of falsifying academic documents in order to be enlisted as Constables in the National Police Service (NPS) have been arrested and their courses have been terminated at the Kiganjo Campus.
The suspects were discovered after the institution conducted due diligence on the authenticity of the recruits’ academic documents, which revealed that some of them had forged their documents, according to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) on Thursday.
The suspects were identified as Mochama Opiyo Clive, Muithi John Kitavi, Natembea M. Kelvin, Nyapola Felix Angatia, Mwaulid Galgalo Bide, Gobra Grindguest, Ndambuki Irene Nzisa, Felix Kipkoech Langat, Kabatha Paul Kimani, and John Crispus Amisi by the agency, who noted that they were apprehended Wednesday evening by officers at
The fake documents were confiscated and kept in safe custody as exhibits, to be used as evidence against them in court following their arrest, according to the agency.
The suspects are currently being held at the Kiganjo police station pending arraignment for forgery and other relevant charges, according to the George Kinoti-led agency.