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Kenya: I’ll Dismantle Cartels Taking Bribes, Says Machakos Police Boss

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The Machakos County Police Commander John Karanja has denied claims that junior officers are being intimidated and harassed, saying that corrupt officers are instead fighting back.

The newly deployed police boss said that cartels are fighting back after he stamped his authority and warned officers against engaging in corruption.

Mr Karanja, who has been in office for the last one month, said he is determined to end corruption, land grabbing cases and increased crime in the county.

He said that those who are complaining are now “feeling the heat” as they were used in getting bribes on the roads.

CORRUPTION

“Machakos County, especially in Mlolongo and Athi River, has a high rate of corruption and that is soon going to change,” said Mr Karanja.

The police boss said that cartels are r fighting back his effort to clean the system.

“Where I came from in Samburu you will not see any form of money handling by the police but in Machakos all PSVs must “greet” the officers. What for?” he posed.

He said that officers in Machakos are fighting to be deployed to the traffic department where “money is flowing” but warned that this will no longer be tolerated.

BRIBES

He added that traffic officers are getting money from lorries ferrying sand and PSVs which part with between Sh50 and Sh1000.

“The problem is the lorries and PSVs are the same ones operating in the routes and the officers have familiarised themselves with the operators hence it is easy to give bribes. I will dismantle the cartel,” vowed Mr Karanja.

On transfers, he said that some of the officers who were recently recalled were transferred without proper investigations into their cases and that no one has paid a bribe to be returned to a particular station.

He said that some officers forwarded names of people they probably disliked and after proper follow-up, they were found to be victims of circumstances.

ARRESTS

On the directive barring officers them from arresting public service vehicles found flouting traffic rules along Mombasa road, Athi River, Chumvi and Machakos, the county commander said some were being apprehended for flimsy reasons.