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Police recruits urged to use social media responsibly as they enter service

NAIROBI, Kenya, Aug 18 — Newly trained police officers have been warned against posting crime-scene images, operational information and other sensitive material on social media as the National Police Service…

Police recruits urged to use social media responsibly as they enter service

The National Police Service (NPS) in Kenya has issued a warning to newly trained police officers regarding the responsible use of social media as they enter service. During a sensitization session at the National Police College Main Campus in Kiganjo, NPS spokesperson Muchiri Nyaga emphasized the importance of maintaining professional conduct on digital platforms, urging officers to refrain from sharing crime-scene images, confidential information, and operational details on personal social media accounts.

The warning comes as social media increasingly becomes a primary source of information for the public about police operations and security incidents, necessitating accurate and responsible communication to uphold public confidence and protect the privacy and dignity of victims and suspects.

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