The National Police Service (NPS) on Tuesday distanced itself from a woman whose video went viral on social media as she threatened to arrest revelers.
Through a statement seen by Standard Entertainment, NPS said that the lady is not a police officer but an enforcement officer working for the Nairobi Metropolitan Services (NMS).
“The impression created by the clip supposes that the said lady is a police officer misusing her law enforcement powers.
“This is to confirm to the public that the said lady as portrayed is not a police officer under the NPS as believed but an enforcement officer working for Nairobi Metropolitan Services (NMS). Any claim made by her being a police inspector is viewed as impersonation of a police officer,” read the statement signed by police spokesperson Bruno Shioso.
Further, Shioso said NPS officers are seconded to NMS to perform some specific tasks, including training, and are âproudly discharging their mandate in compliance with the law.â
In the video that did rounds on social media, the lady was seen arguing and threatening revelers, claiming she would arrest them for defamation.
âI am going to arrest you for defamation. I donât know you but I will arrest you. If I come to arrest you donât ask me to show evidence. Si amerecord?
âHe has all the evidenceâŚâ she said.
Adding: I am a police officer, I am allowed to touch your phone, I’m allowed to search your bag, I’m allowed to search your house, we have the power of arrest, power of entry into premises,” said Chepkoech.
Enda ambia DCI hehe. pic.twitter.com/8oX9RGYDom â OTUKHO JACKSON (@MulamaJack_) June 14, 2022
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