Mass Police Recruitment Hits New Roadblock

The National Police Service Commission is seeking to recruit 10,000 police constables...
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The National Police Service Commission (NPSC) has encountered a new obstacle in its recruitment of 10,000 police constables, warning the public against fake online application links. This comes shortly after resolving a dispute with the National Police Service regarding the hiring process.
- NPSC advises prospective recruits to only trust communications from its official website, mainstream media, and verified social media platforms.
- Commission Chairperson Amani Komora stated the recruitment will follow the National Police Service Commission Recruitment and Appointment Regulations Act, 2025, which mandates online applications before field exercises.
- The official recruitment start dates will be announced on September 11, with new cadets expected to report to colleges on November 17.
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