Profile of Acting Inspector General of Police, Douglas Kanja

The new Inspector General of Police Douglas Kirocho Kanja awaiting approval of parliament.
The new Inspector General of Police Douglas Kirocho Kanja awaiting approval of parliament.
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President William Ruto on Friday, July 12, accepted the resignation of Inspector General of Police Japhet Koome and appointed Douglas Kiricho Kanja as his replacement in acting capacity. 

A gazette notice from State House said the appointment was pending parliamentary approval from Parliament.

Douglas Kanja has had a distinguished career in the National Police Service, marked by several key positions and notable achievements. 

His extensive experience and leadership in various capacities positioned him well for his new role as Inspector General.

Former Deputy Inspector-General (DIG) of the Kenya Police Service on June 21 presided over the closing ceremony of the Sub-County Police Commanders Course at the National Police Leadership Academy (NPLA) in Ngong’.
Former Deputy Inspector-General (DIG) of the Kenya Police Service on June 21 presided over the closing ceremony of the Sub-County Police Commanders Course at the National Police Leadership Academy (NPLA) in Ngong’.
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Before his current appointment, Kanja served as the Deputy Inspector-General (DIG) of the National Police Service. 

In this role, he was instrumental in overseeing police operations and ensuring the effective management of the force.

In addition to his role as DIG, Kanja has been a Commissioner at the National Police Service Commission. 

His responsibilities included formulating policies and overseeing the administration of the police service, ensuring that standards were met across the board.

From 2018, Kanja served as the Commandant of the General Service Unit (GSU). Under his leadership, the GSU played a critical role in maintaining public order, responding to emergencies, and executing high-risk operations.

According to his profile on the National Police Service Commission, Kanja's tenure as the Director of Criminal Investigations (DCI) saw significant improvements in crime detection and prevention. 

His strategic initiatives and hands-on approach contributed to enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of the DCI.

As the Commandant of the Anti-Terrorism Police Unit (ATPU), Kanja was at the forefront of Kenya's fight against terrorism. 

His leadership in this unit was pivotal in countering terrorist activities and ensuring national security.

In his capacity as the Director of Operations at the NPS, Kanja coordinated nationwide police operations, streamlined procedures, and improved response times to incidents. 

His strategic planning and operational oversight were crucial in maintaining law and order.

Douglas Kanja has served in various regions across Kenya, bringing with him a wealth of knowledge and understanding of the diverse challenges faced by the police force in different areas. 

His assignments have included Nairobi, where Kanja's work in the capital city involved dealing with complex urban crime and security issues; Coast, where he addressed issues related to coastal security and the unique challenges posed by maritime crime; Eastern, where Kanja's service focused on rural policing and community engagement; and Rift Valley, where his experience included managing security during periods of political tension and unrest.

Douglas Kanja's exemplary service has earned him numerous accolades, including the Chief of the Order of the Burning Spear (CBS), one of Kenya's highest honours. 

This recognition is a testament to his dedication, leadership, and significant contributions to the nation's security.

Douglas Kanja, then GSU Commandant was hosted by former Inspector General of Police Hillary Mutyamba during their visit to the Garissa County Police Headquarters on March 18, 2020.
Douglas Kanja, then GSU Commandant was hosted by former Inspector General of Police Hillary Mutyamba during their visit to the Garissa County Police Headquarters on March 18, 2020.
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