Closing of Basic Fingerprint Technology Course at the DCI academy.
The course will help detective improve their skills in apprehending criminal; both by investigations and identification, especially in cases involving fingerprints.
The detectives were also encouraged to remain truthful to the oath that they took when they were getting into office.
The statement read;
The Director in-charge of Inspections Mr. Patrick Ndunda, has this morning presided over the official closing of Basic Fingerprint Technology Course at the DCI academy.
The three-month training that was attuned towards enhancing the trainees’ capacity to investigate cases involving fingerprint identification, brought together participants from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations and Kenya Defence Forces.
While addressing the course participants, Mr. Ndunda congratulated the officers for successfully completing the first phase of the training, urging them to utilize and apply the skills that they had acquired in locating and collecting crucial evidence in order to hold suspects to account.
Further, he called upon the participants to be professional in their line of speciality and observe integrity while always being true to their oaths of office.
Meanwhile, the Commandant DCI Academy, Ms Gatiria Mboroki, thanked the participants for being disciplined and successfully completing the course, noting that the synergy witnessed among the participants was outstanding.
Also present was Col Catherine K. Kipngok, from the Kenya Defence Forces, who expressed her appreciation for the comprehensive programme, while calling for more of such trainings between the two services.
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