Kenyan Premier to Meet Alleged Fake Cop

Prime Minister Raila Odinga is set to meet alleged police impostor Joshua Waiganjo in a bid to uncover the rot in the police force as part of the ongoing reforms.

Prime Minister Raila Odinga to meet with the Joshua Waiganjo the alleged police imposter (file photo).

  • Kenya:   I WIll Meet Police Imposter - PM Raila Odinga

    The Star, 30 January 2013

    Prime Minister Raila Odinga has said he will meet with alleged police Imposter Joshua Waiganjo. The Prime minister made the announcement at Uhuru Park during the… Read more »

  • Kenya:   Stalled Police Reform Threatens Polls, Says Amnesty

    AI London, 30 January 2013

    Violence in the aftermath of the 2007 Kenyan elections which claimed 1,300 lives shows just how vital it is Kenyan police are properly prepared ahead of polls this March, Amnesty… Read more »

  • Kenya:   Fake Cop Report Out Thursday

    The Star, 30 January 2013

    The commission probing police imposter Joshua Waiganjo will submit its final report to the National Police Service Commission tomorrow .The probe team held its public hearings in… Read more »

  • Kenya:   Fake Cop Life in Danger

    The Star, 23 January 2013

    Police imposter Joshua Waiganjo claims his life is in danger. Waiganjo is requesting to meet inspector general David Kimaiyo to discuss sensitive information. Waiganjo today… Read more »

  • Kenya:   Fake Cop Public Hearings

    The Star, 21 January 2013

    The committee established by the National Police service Commission to investigate the issue of the police imposter Joshua Waiganjo begins its public hearings today at the Nakuru… Read more »

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