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Ocpd Nairobi 216 Website: www.npsc.go.ke P. O. BOX 47363-00100 Email: [email protected] 5TH FLOOR, SKY PARK PLAZA Tel: +254 20 2185989 WOODVALE CLOSE, +254 20 2186053/61 WESTLANDS NAIROBI NATIONAL POLICE SERVICE COMMISSION REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ON VETTING OF NATIONAL POLICE SERVICE OFFICERS National Police Service Commission (NPSC) is a corporate body established under Article 246 of the constitution of Kenya and enacted through an Act of Parliament No. 30 of 2011. In exercising its mandate as provided under section 7 (2) and (3) of the National Police Service Act, 2011, the commission intends to conduct the vetting of all offi cers to assess their suitability and competence and to discontinue the service of any police offi cer who fails in the vetting. The commission requests members of the public and institutions to participate in this process by submitting any relevant information which may assist in the determination of the suitability and competence of the National Police Offi cers Listed below: NAME FORCE NUMBER RANK CURRENT POSTING COUNTY NAME FORCE NUMBER RANK CURRENT POSTING COUNTY A. Offi cers to be vetted again as per High Court decision 51. GIKEU STEPHEN MARANGA 230199 SSP KENYA POLICE AIRWNG NAIROBI 1. FRANCIS OMONDI OKONYA 88103230 SDCPI POLICE HEADQUARTERS NAIROBI 52. GILBERT B SUMUKWO 214366 SSP AP HQS NAIROBI 2. EUSEBIUS KARUTI LAIBUTA 79016557 DCAP APTC NAIROBI 53. GITAHI KANYEKI 210251 SSP SGB UNIT NAIROBI 54. GITAU I NJENGA 211068 SSP MAKADARA NAIROBI B. Offi cers in the ranks of Senior Superintendant of Police (SSP) and Superintendant of Police 55. GRACE KAKAI MUHENJE 230218 SSP NAIROBI COUNTY NAIROBI (SP) per region 56. HAMMINGTON KIINGE MUKIIRA 218051 SSP VIGILANCE NAIROBI NAIROBI REGION 57. JACKSON BOYO TUMWET 217720 SSP CID HQS NAIROBI 1. ABDI MOHAMED SHEIKH 205588 SSP APTC NAIROBI 58. JACKSON DALO KAZUNGU 208628 SSP APTC NAIROBI 2. ABSOLOM M ISRAEL 213163 SSP KPS HQS NAIROBI 59. JAMES MWANGI KABO 232081 SSP KENYA POLICE AIRWNG NAIROBI 3. ADONIJA OGOLLA DIANGA 215448 SSP RAIL WAYS NAIROBI NAIROBI 60. JAPHET MANASE DAIDO 203223 SSP CITY HALL NAIROBI NAIROBI 4. AGNES WANJIRU M 218647 SSP P.PAVILLION NAIROBI 61. JASPHER NYAUMA OMBATI 230119 SSP UN MISSION NAIROBI 5. AKONGO H ONYANGO 210339 SSP APTC NAIROBI 62. JEBEL MWENE NGERE 208722 SSP APTC NAIROBI 6. ALFRED MASIMBO 216351 SSP ATPU SUB UNIT NAIROBI 63.J JEREMIAH LENKESI K 217610 SSP APTC NAIROBI 7. ALI AYUB GITONGA 219045 SSP DRIVING TEST UNIT NAIROBI 64. JOHANA KIPLANGAT TONUI 219886 SSP NCTC KAREN NAIROBI 8. ALPHONCE O KAMLUS 215290 SSP CID HQS NAIROBI 65. JOHN BENSON MOMANYI 215357 SSP CID HQS NAIROBI 9. AMBROSE MWACHA MWAWAKA 219396 SSP D.P.U NAIROBI 66. JOHN K. MUNYENYA 232127 SSP KENYA POLICE AIRWNG NAIROBI 10. AMBROUSE STEVE OLOO 215808 SSP SGB UNIT NAIROBI 67. JOHN MUTHINI NYANZWII 215391 SSP CID HQS NAIROBI 11. AMOS KATANA GENYA 219217 SSP KNFP NAIROBI 68. JOHN NDERITU KARIUKI 214252 SSP SERIOUS CRIME HQS NAIROBI 12. AMOS KIPYEGON CHEBOI 218931 SSP P/HQS NAIROBI 69. JOHN NJUGUNA KAMAU 230085 SSP CENTRAL REGION HQS NAIROBI 13. ANDREW C KIMALI 230031 SSP GSU TRAINING NAIROBI 70. JOHNBOSCO M MUSYOKA 219218 SSP RAILWAYS POLICE NAIROBI SCHOOL 71. JOHNSTONE LIMO 217913 SSP POLICE HQS NAIROBI 14. ANTHONY ONYANGO OGUTU 218285 SSP RAILWAYS NAIROBI 72. JOSECK NASIO WERRE 215349 SSP NAIROBI AREA HQS NAIROBI 15. APHIOD MWANIKI NYAGAH 218409 SSP P/HQS NAIROBI 73. JOSEPH KIPKOECH 232117 SSP KAYOLE DIV HQS NAIROBI 16. ASNATH NTHENYA 212170 SSP SGB NAIROBI 74. JOSEPH MUKUHA NDEGWA 217981 SSP KAYOLE DIV NAIROBI 17. ASSILAH OMONDI MAURICE 217822 SSP P/HQS NAIROBI 75. JOSEPH NAPEIYAN LOLAMICHIEL 219965 SSP KWS NAIROBI 18. AUGUSTINE NYALI 230096 SSP KASARANI NAIROBI 76. JOSEPH ROP ARUSOI 205835 SSP DP OFFICE NAIROBI 19. BENJAMIN MGHENDI MWALIKO 212421 SSP PHOTOGRAPHY NAIROBI 77. JOSEPH WACHIRURI THEURI 209113 SSP RDU NAIROBI SECTION 78. JOYCE LULEHI MUSOGA 230933 SSP GSU HQS NAIROBI 20. BRIDGET KANYAI 230726 SSP PROSECUTION NAIROBI NAIROBI 79. JUDAH GWIYO MATHEWS 230270 SSP DAGORETTI NAIROBI 21. CAREY O NYANINDA 218667 SSP IFU NAIROBI 80. KAMAU BONIFACE NGIGI 210933 SSP APTC NAIROBI 22. CHARLES DAVID KIRIINYA 218165 SSP P/HQS NAIROBI 81. KENEDY M NYANGENYA 218748 SSP GSU HQS NAIROBI 23. CHARLES KAREGE N 206824 SSP APTC NAIROBI 82. KEREMBE JAMES K 219210 SSP ATPU HQS NAIROBI 24. CHARLES KIMAIYO KEITANY 230093 SSP TRAFFIC NAIROBI NAIROBI 83. KIPLAGAT MAURICE KIPKOECH 216353 SSP P/HQS NAIROBI 25. CHARLES KYALE MWAU 230454 SSP PRESCORT NAIROBI 84. KOECH S KIBIWOTT 218787 SSP VIGILANCE NAIROBI 26. CHARLES MUTHUI MUNENE 219885 SSP STATE HOUSE NAIROBI NAIROBI 85. LUKE MIGOT UHURU 218751 SSP CID HQS NAIROBI 27. CHARLES MWANJA NAIBEI 230033 SSP GSU HQS NAIROBI 86. MARGARET WATHAYA KARANJA 218361 SSP ANT NACOTIC NAIROBI 28. CHARLES P MUTUA 230293 SSP NCTC NAIROBI 87. MARTIM JULIUS KIPTANUI 216877 SSP INTERPOL NAIROBI 29. CHARLES W NDUNGU 205200 SSP KASARANI NAIROBI 88. MASOUD MASUDI MWINYI 21187 SSP APTC NAIROBI 30. CHEPCHILAT RICHARD 230176 SSP RONGAI NAIROBI 89. MBURU GODHARD KAMAU 230009 SSP GSU HQS NAIROBI 31. CHERUIYOT PAUL KISANG 218637 SSP JKIA NAIROBI 90. MICHAEL MASAI WAFULA 219418 SSP KP AIR WING NAIROBI 32. CHRISPINUS M MAKHANO 230376 SSP P/HQS NAIROBI 91. MICHAEL WAFULA KONGANI 233335 SSP POLICE AIR WING NAIROBI 33. CHRISPUS MAKHUTU MUTALI 209616 SSP NAIROBI NAIROBI 92. MONGELA JOHNSONE M 230552 SSP CID HQS NAIROBI 34. CHRISTOPHER O AKELO 217339 SSP EMBAKASI NAIROBI 93. MOSES BUNDI MURIITHI 230028 SSP GSU RECCE NAIROBI 35. CLEMENT GITUKU W 218369 SSP P/HQS NAIROBI 94. MOSES M KIKUHI 219505 SSP NCTC KAREN NAIROBI 36. DANIEL KIMBIO MWASI 230705 SSP PEU NAIROBI 95. MUCHANGI M MATAWA 217252 SSP P/HQS NAIROBI 37. DAVID BETT KIPKETER 217437 SSP HIGH RIDGE CAMP NAIROBI 96. MURIHI IDZA AGNES 218744 SSP KPSC LORESHO NAIROBI 38. DAVID MUTHURI INOTI 212290 SSP CID HQS NAIROBI 97. MUTUNGI MESHACK M 217563 SSP NAIROBI TRAFFIC HQS NAIROBI 39. DOLLLYROSE ODOUR ANYANGO 230819 SSP TRAFFIC HQS NAIROBI 98. MWARIRI PETER HUMBU 219924 SSP CID HQS NAIROBI 40. DUNCAN ONYANGO OCHIENG 231383 SSP KENYA POLICE NAIROBI 99. MWILU SAMUEL KILONZO 218453 SSP P/HQS NAIROBI AIRWING 100. NAMUKHAGWA BARASA 218323 SSP STAREHE NAIROBI 41. ELUID K LAGAT 230681 SSP CID HQS NAIROBI 101. NANCY W NGUNJIRI 230156 SSP TRAFFIC HQS NAIROBI 42. ERIC NTEERE MUGAMBI 230228 SSP POLICE HQS NAIROBI 102. NDUMBA VICTOR THANGALANI 219265 SSP STAREHE DIV NAIROBI 43. ESTHER GATIA CHACHA 230204 SSP POLICE HQS NAIROBI 103. NEHEMIAH KIBET LANGAT 218348 SSP MAKADARA NAIROBI 44. EUNICE ANYANGO J DOBBY 230803 SSP KENYA POLICE NAIROBI 104. NGARE RIKO RIKO 230402 SSP TOURIST P/HQS NAIROBI AIRWING NAIROBI 45. EVANS OCHIENG OUMA 218494 SSP KENYA POLICE AIRWNG NAIROBI 105. NGENO JOSEPH KIPKIRUI 212209 SSP SGB UNIT NAIROBI 46. FRANCIS KELLY KAGUNZA 215384 SSP CID HQS NAIROBI 106. NICHASIOS NJERU NDARU 231262 SSP NAIROBI AREA NAIROBI 47. GABRIEL OKUTOYI KUYA 218089 SSP NAIROBI DEPOTS NAIROBI 107. NICHOLAS M NJURURI 230449 SSP PRESCORT NAIROBI 48. GEOFFREY KATHURIMA RIUNGU 217851 SSP NAIROBI CITY COUNTY NAIROBI 108. NICHOLAS OMONYA ETTYANG 219140 SSP CID HQS NAIROBI 49. GEORGE LENNY KISAKA 230303 SSP INTERPOL NAIROBI 109. ODEK GEORGE ONYANGO 204170 SSP N.D.O.C NAIROBI 50. GEORGE LOSKU ALI 219800 SSP POLICE HQS NAIROBI 110. ODHIAMBO J AUMA 218999 SSP NCTC NAIROBI 1 NAME FORCE NUMBER RANK CURRENT POSTING COUNTY NAME FORCE NUMBER RANK CURRENT POSTING COUNTY 111. OSBORN MWAWAZA JOMBO 219112 SSP P/HQS NAIROBI 188. EMILY WANGARI WANJOHI 231036 SP P/HQS NAIROBI 112. PATRICK KYALO TITO 218441 SSP IG’S OFFICE NAIROBI 189. EMMANUEL MAKOKHA OGAO 231017 SP NAIROBI HQS NAIROBI 113. PATRICK NJOGU MUCHIRI 206039 SSP MATHARE CAMP NAIROBI 190. EPHANTUS KARIUKI 230923 SP GSU TRAINING NAIROBI 114. PATRICK ODUMA OTHIENO 230088 SSP CENTRAL NAIROBI NAIROBI SCHOOL 115. PAUL KARIUKI GACHIRI 215423 SSP VIGILANCE HOUSE NAIROBI 191. ESHIPHAN NDURIRI G 219560 SP P/HQS NAIROBI 116. PAUL M MUKOMA 214873 SSP JKIA NAIROBI 192. EUNICE WANGARI GITHURE 231052 SP MAKADARA NAIROBI 117. PETER KIMANTHI ALPHONSE 230712 SSP GSU HQS NAIROBI 193. EVANS K WANYONYI 218421 SP P/HQS NAIROBI 194. EZEKIEL MWITA GITIBA 216412 SP APTC NAIROBI 118. PETER KIPKORIR KATTAM 218090 SSP KILIMANI NAIROBI 195. FRANCIS MM WANJAU 231495 SP NAIROBI NAIROBI 119. PETER NDUNGU 230034 SSP NAIROBI AREA NAIROBI 196. FREDRICK MUREITHI KABAGE 212266 SP APTC (26 YEARS) NAIROBI 120. PHILIP AWINO OUMA 230277 SSP UKWALA NAIROBI 197. GEOFFREY N KAGWI 230309 SP TOURIST POLICE NAIROBI 121. PHILIP ODONGO ONYANGO 232040 SSP KPAW NAIROBI 198. GEORGE MWANGI KIRIGWI 231313 SP P/HQS NAIROBI 122. REUBEN WAMBUA KATITHI 217211 SSP TRAFFIC HQS NAIROBI 199. GEORGE NGERA MUTHONI 207232 SP AP RDU NAIROBI 123. RICHARD KERICH KIPLANGAT 216030 SSP BURUBURU NAIROBI 200. GRACE ANYONYA MBINDA 212226 SP LANGATA NAIROBI 124. RONALD MAKUTHI MBENGELI 217922 SSP KPAW NAIROBI 201. GRACE NJOKI DIRANGU 231360 SP CID HQS NAIROBI 125. RONO PHILIP KIPKEMOI 213616 SSP DAGORETI NAIROBI 202. HARRISON MEEME 215219 SP CID HQS NAIROBI 126. ROONALD E OPILI 230935 SSP GCFTS NAIROBI 203. HERMANS JEFWA MWANGOMBE 230764 SP EMBAKASI NAIROBI 127. RUTH MUTHIKE MUINDE 230600 SSP JIKIA NAIROBI 204. HILARY K TOROITICH 230979 SP GSU COMPANY NAIROBI 128. SAMUEL JOHN WAMBURA 230442 SSP PRESCORT BAND NAIROBI 205. HONGO A RAJORO 217183 SP KASARANI NAIROBI 129. SAMUEL M MWANGI 233346 SSP KPAW NAIROBI 206. IBRAHIM JULLO GUYO 217200 SP SGB UNIT NAIROBI 130. SHEM NYAMBOKI MONAYO 217796 SSP CID HQS NAIROBI 207. IBRAHIM RAHMADHAN 216148 SP APTC NAIROBI 131. SHIOSO BRUNO ISOHI 217412 SSP CID HQS NAIROBI 208. IDDI SHEBAN KHAMIS 231634 SP GSU B COMPANY NAIROBI 132. STANLEY OMUCHEYI 213140 SSP ARMOUERES NAIROBI 209. IDLE ALAS SHEIKH 215856 SP CID RAILWAYS NAIROBI 133. STANLEY PETER ATAVACHI 219736 SSP NAIROBI COUNTY NAIROBI P/HQS 210.
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