US Government Donates Six Vehicles to Kenya's DCI

US Government Donates Six Vehicles to Kenya's DCI

The United States government has donated six brand new vehicles to Kenya’s Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) to enhance the movement of DCI detectives during security operations.

The cars were handed over to DCI director-general George Kinoti by US Embassy representative Joseph Thompson.

Speaking during the handover ceremony, Thompson complimented the DCI's sturdy force in shattering drug trafficking syndicates, making Kenya a hostile ground for traffickers.

On his part, Kinoti lauded the partnership between the US and the DCI in security matters and assured of continued cooperation in fighting all crimes.

Last year, the US also donated 10 Toyota Hilux pickup trucks to the DCI and the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) for use by their investigators to combat corruption and drug trafficking. 

The donation was made by the US Department of Defense US Africa Command (AFRICOM) in coordination with the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and US Homeland Security Investigations (HSI). 

The US embassy in Nairobi said the donation of the vehicles would help further efforts between Kenya and the US in their anti-corruption and anti-drug trafficking efforts as well as the investigation of transnational criminal organizations.  
 

Comments

Anonymous UI (not verified)     Fri, 09/10/2021 @ 12:54pm

After 60 years of independence Kenya government cannot afford to provide DCI with 10 new vehicles a year?
He who you owe or he who provides for you, is your MASTER.
Last year D C I got ten Toyota's from the master, this year DCI received 6 new vehicles from the master.
By creating dependency you create power and need for yourself.
When will we ever say no to this never ending help that comes from without?
Just a thought!!

Rafiki (not verified)     Fri, 09/10/2021 @ 03:13pm

In reply to by Anonymous UI (not verified)

I like your thoughts “anonymous “… the problem of black people is in the brain. Their operating software is on “dependency mode”. And “inferiority complex mode”. I don’t know who can change it. The so called “Masters” as you call them, are very smart… they take advantage by using our own operating software. Slavery of black people will never end until the operating software in their brains is changed… It is sad… this is culture of “Saidia maskini “ ( help the poor) continues to paralyze the brains of black people. Even the most educated operate on that software… I don’t see any hope in the near future. The masters will not let it happen either. They need cheap labor. Painful.

Kora kanini (not verified)     Sat, 09/11/2021 @ 12:11pm

"Thompson complimented the DCI's sturdy force in shattering drug trafficking syndicates, making Kenya a hostile ground for traffickers."
Whatever Thompson is smoking isn't helping him.
He needs to understand that he has been lied to. Kenya remains the transit hub for drug trafficking...
Anyway the cars that were donated will end up with senior DCI agents.

Mkenya halisi (not verified)     Mon, 09/13/2021 @ 10:01am

You are still worshipping white Jesus so it’s a big shame we the black folks tunapewangwa kila kitu.No wonder we will forever kiss their ass.Big big shame

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