July 1, 2024

NPS to take disciplinary action against police captured chanting ‘Ruto must go’  

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NPS to take disciplinary action against police captured chanting 'Ruto must go'

National Police Service (NPS) calls out police officer for making negative comments against Ruto, Kindiki on TikTok live

National Police Service (NPS) calls out police officer for making negative comments against Ruto, Kindiki on TikTok live.

The National Police Service (NPS) has denounced a viral video in which a police officer is seen making statements that they describe as reckless and misleading.

In the video, the cop reading remarks from his audience of over 750 individuals while participating in a live TikTok session was heard yelling “Ruto must go” and dragging Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kinduki’s name.

The police officer appeared to be conversing with someone else in the background.

According to NPS, the video portrays the unit in a bad light and “it is unacceptable and does not reflect their values.”

The police department also stated in a statement on July 19, 2023, that the review of the officer’s disciplinary action is ongoing.

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“The attention of the National Police Service is drawn to a video clip circulating on social media, depicting an improperly dressed ‘Police Officer’ making misleading and reckless remarks,” NPS stated in a statement shared on Twitter.

Adding;

“As a Disciplined Service, we wish to clarify and assure the public that the behaviour portrayed in the clip is The remarks are therefore regrettable and stand condemned in the strongest terms possible, even as we embark on an internal review with a view of preferring appropriate disciplinary action. The National Police Service remains focused on training its Officers to the highest standards.”

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