Sunday, 21 August 2016

How Police Jobbers Turned Prisoners

115 Applicants Turned Crimimals
After The Police Service Commission (PSC) through the boss,Mike Okiro announced that 110,469 applicants were shortlisted in the recently embarked nationwide police recruitment which He gave the breakdown of the applicants as:

Cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police – 22,454 – made up of 10,290 for general duties and 12,164 specialists;
Cadet Inspectors – 24,456 – made up of 11,639 for general duties and 12, 817 for specialists.
Constables – 63,559 – comprising 40,492 for general duties and 23,067 for specialists,
He further revealed that 115 applicants were arrested for breaches ranging from document forgery to impersonation and others. Those found wanting have since been handed over to the police for investigation and prosecution. He also said some candidates were screened out of the exercise for being over-age, falsifying or forging documents, tattoo marks, and having physical deformities, among other issues.
He also debunked rumours that he was under pressure to favour some candidates, adding that the PSC adhered strictly to laid down requirements. “The commission adhered strictly to the requirements in terms of qualifications and physical features. Many applicants who failed to meet these requirements were dropped. “The screening exercise will start on Monday with the aptitude test for Cadet ASPs for both general duty and specialists. On Tuesday, it will be the turn of Cadet Inspectors, also for both general duty and specialists. The Constables from both cadres will take their turn on Wednesday,” he said.

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