Police Exams Cancelled After Massive Leakage

Kenya Police law examinations that were intended to start on Thursday were cancelled following massive leakage.

All police officers must write the law exams in order for them to be promoted to the next rank.

Police officers were expected to sit for the tests on the Penal Code, Evidence Act, the Criminal Procedure Code, local Acts, station administration and police work.

However, all the five papers by the National Police Service had been leaked by Wednesday.

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The exam papers were also circulating on social media platforms.

According to investigation reports, the leakage could have taken place at Kiganjo where the tests were to be printed.

In a notice, Kiganjo Kenya Police Training College Acting Commandant Gabriel Musau stated that communication on when the fresh examinations will be administered will be communicated soon.

The exams had already been dispatched to facilitate the exercise when a report was sent that the officers should not sit for the papers.

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Musau ordered the exams to be stopped and the sealed papers to be submitted back to respective examination centres. 

The Acting Interior Security Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i is yet to make a comment on the issue.