Interior Ministry Gives Update on Rollout of Police Body Cameras

The reforms are part of a long-term effort to professionalise the police service by making it more efficient, accountable, and responsive to the needs of Kenyans...
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Kenya's National Police Service (NPS) is set to roll out body cameras for officers soon as part of a broader strategy to enhance accountability and integrate technology into security operations.
- The introduction of body cameras aims to curb corruption, enhance transparency, and provide credible evidence in investigations.
- Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo confirmed the upcoming deployment.
- This initiative comes as the NPS was named the most corrupt service in the 2025 Ethics and Anti-Corruption (EACC) report.
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