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The National Police Service senior leadership led by the Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja as well as the Directorate of Criminal Investigations DCI, on Thursday, apologised to Citizen TV journalist who was captured on camera being harassed by a police officer.
In the morning incident, Agnes Oloo, a photojournalist working at the Royal Media Service-based station, was seen struggling with a police officer from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations(DCI) trying to save her camera from being seized away.
Kanja, while addressing the press on the NPS preparation strategies ahead of the festive season, described the incident as one of an overzealous officer.
“I am aware of this case that happened early this morning and I want to take this opportunity and thank the DCI boss because he acted instantly when he received this information.
”We have some overzealous officers and this is an issue we have addressed. We have apologised for the incident,” Kanja added in his apology.
DCI Director Amin Mohammed also corroborated his boss Kanja noting that, as a department, they have taken action to address the incident.