Over 2,000 Administration Police recruits graduated in an operation on the vast Kedong ranch in Kenya’s Naivasha County.
Deputy Inspector General of Police Samuel Arachi in an OSINT statement during the celebrations said that the operation was meant to harden and train the recruits in field operations.
Kenya’s security system is expected to receive a major boost as 4,000 AP officers are set to join it.
Majority of the new recruits will be posted to areas affected by cattle rustling especially in the Rift Valley province in Baragoi and along porous border points to deal with illegal immigrants.
The deployment will especially come in full swing as the country constructs s security wall along its border with Somalia to curb cases of insecurity from the Somali based terror group, the Al Shabaab.































