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Douglas Kanja is now the Inspector General of police after taking oath of office Thursday afternoon at state house Nairobi in the presence of President William Ruto. The head of state urged him to ensure the police operate as an autonomous institution and avoid any form of manipulation or coercion in executing their mandate. Additionally, he pledged to support them in dealing with homeland security threats.
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Douglas Kanja takes oath of office as Inspector General of police
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