Kenya's First Top Cop Sworn In

David Kimaiyo took the oath of office at the Supreme Court to become the country's first inspector general of police.

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  • 24 December 2012
    Kenya's Top Cop Sworn In
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    Kenya Citizen TV
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    Kenya Citizen TV
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    David Kimaiyo was sworn in as the country's first inspector general. Kimaiyo pledged to crackdown on terrorists and to promote reforms within the ... see more »

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    The Star, 24 December 2012

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    The Star, 21 December 2012

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    Capital FM, 20 December 2012

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Committee to vet the new police boss.

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    The Star, 17 December 2012

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