News

Police’s Birech Named New Director Of Police’s IAU – Eagle News Feed

 David Birech the new director of police’s IAU

David Birech the new director of police’s IAU

The National Police Service’s (NPS) Internal Affairs Unit has gotten a new director.

Officials said Assistant Inspector General of police in charge of reforms at NPS David Birech was named the new director to succeed the Director of Criminal Investigation Mohamed Amin.

Birech took over at IAU on Wednesday, December 7 at a brief ceremony at the KCB center in Upperhill.

IAU acting director Esther Ng’ang’a said in a memo to the Independent Policing Oversight Authority said Birech had taken over.

“We are pleased to write and bring to your attention that Mr. David Birch, MBS psc'(R), Assistant Inspector General of Police has succeeded Mr. Mohamed I. Amin as the Director Internal Affairs Unit.”

“His appointment was communicated to the Unit by the Inspector General of the National Police Service on 2nd December 2022. Prior to his appointment in the current position, he was the NPS Director of reforms at Jogoo

House,” said the memo signed by Ng’ang’a.

The memo said Birech is ready to partner with IPOA to fulfill the IAU statutory

Birech had also worked as a Staff Officer training at Vigilance.

IAU has also received ten new seasoned investigators from DCI.

Part of the functions of the unit includes receiving and investigating complaints against police.

It also promotes uniform standards of discipline and good order in the service and keeps a record of facts of any complaints or investigations made to it.

Without making prejudice the Unit may where necessary investigate and recommend appropriate action in respect of anyone found engaging in any unlawful conduct.

Jay Ndungu

Jay is a computer scientist and journalist with a passion for the intersection of technology and society. He has a background in computer science, developing a deep understanding of the technical aspects of the industry, including programming languages and software development methodologies. Currently, He writes for Nairobi Times, covering a wide range of topics including technology, politics, sports, and entertainment. With his unique combination of technical knowledge and journalistic experience, Jay brings a unique perspective to the stories he covers, able to explain complex technical concepts in an easy-to-understand manner. His work is dedicated to bridge the gap between technology and society, and to make people more aware of the potential of technology to make the world a better place.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Check Also
Close
Back to top button
WP Twitter Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com