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HomeDaily NewsWednesday, May 20, 2026NPS Denies Central Police OCS Dishen Angoya Court Processing - May 2026
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NPS Denies Central Police OCS Dishen Angoya Court Processing - May 2026

The National Police Service has denied social media claims that Officer Commanding Station at Central Police Station, Dishen Angoya, was being processed for court appearance. The NPS stated that these reports are entirely erroneous and misleading. This follows controversy over the alleged release of fuel price protest suspects. Meanwhile, the National Police Service continues to face scrutiny over its handling of various cases, with these specific denials aimed at correcting misinformation circulating in media and social platforms.

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NPS denies Central Police OCS is being processed for court

NPS denies Central Police OCS is being processed for court

The National Police Service (NPS) has denied social media claims that the Officer Commanding Station (OCS) at Central Police Station was being processed for court. The NPS stated that these reports are entirely erroneous and misleading.

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The National Police Service (NPS) has denied social media claims that the Officer Commanding Station (OCS) at Central Police Station was being processed for court. The NPS stated that these reports are entirely erroneous and misleading.

  • The NPS refuted allegations that the Central Police OCS, identified as Dishon Angoya, was facing court arraignment.
  • The denial comes after reports suggested Angoya was arrested over the release of 64 detained suspects from recent protests.
  • Angoya was reportedly held at Lang’ata Police Station and receiving treatment at Lang’ata Hospital.
Tuesday 7:20 PMKenyansFirst

Police Explain Fate of Embattled Central Police OCS

Police Explain Fate of Embattled Central Police OCS

The National Police Service (NPS) has dismissed reports of Central Police Officer Commanding Station (OCS) Dishen Angoya being processed for court appearance following controversy over the alleged release of fuel price protest suspects.

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The National Police Service (NPS) has dismissed reports of Central Police Officer Commanding Station (OCS) Dishen Angoya being processed for court appearance following controversy over the alleged release of fuel price protest suspects.

  • NPS issued a statement on Tuesday, May 19, refuting online claims of Angoya's arraignment.
  • The Central Police OCS, Dishen Angoya, was reportedly taken ill at Lang’ata Hospital.
  • Matters involving police officers are handled through internal administrative and disciplinary mechanisms, not automatically court proceedings.
Tuesday 7:22 PMThe Standard

NPS dismisses reports on Central Police Station OCS court processing

NPS dismisses reports on Central Police Station OCS court processing

The National Police Service (NPS) has officially denied social media reports claiming that the Officer Commanding Station (OCS) at Nairobi Central Police Station, Dishen Angoya, was being processed for a court appearance.

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The National Police Service (NPS) has officially denied social media reports claiming that the Officer Commanding Station (OCS) at Nairobi Central Police Station, Dishen Angoya, was being processed for a court appearance.

  • NPS spokesperson Muchiri Nyaga stated the reports were "incorrect" and urged reliance on official communications.
  • The denial comes after a police report indicated Angoya was arrested on May 19 for allegedly releasing 64 prisoners without lawful authority.
  • The Law Society of Kenya and human rights activists had called for an investigation into Angoya's arrest by the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA).
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