Murkomen says OCS who attended his meeting as an alcoholic may have mental problems: “Not normal”

  • Minister Kipchumba Murkomen took immediate action in OCS of Migori, who is said to have appeared on his occasion when he was drunk
  • He revealed that a formal assessment would be made to identify the underlying reasons behind the stressful event
  • Murkomen emphasized accountability while accepting the need for compassion in addressing complex challenges within the law enforcement column

Minister of Internal Security Kipchumba Murkomen He has announced disciplinary action against Inspector General Daniel Muchiri, Chief Executive Officer (OCS) at Ntimaru Police Station, after he was reported to attend a high -level security conference while drunk.

Internal Security Minister Kipchumba Murkomen was on the occasion of the Kisii County Security Forum. Photo: Kipchumba Murkomen.
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Muchiri appeared to be drunk during a security forum in Migori on Thursday, September 11, which raised immediate concern from Murkomen.

What did Murkomen say about Muchiri’s health status?

Speaking at the next event in Kisii on Friday, September 12, Murkomen referred to the incident as unacceptable and suggested the officer face health challenges.

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“I do not think it is normal for someone from Ntimaru to talk with the Prime Minister and the Inspector General of Police, to come drunk and sit in front.

There must be a problem with the officer, and the procedure is to measure the mental health of the officer first and then follow the officer’s history, ” He said.

The minister said that the officer is currently undergoing medical and psychological evaluation to determine if the behavior is due to mental health problems or misconduct.

What will happen if Daniel Muchiri becomes mentally ill?

If you are diagnosed with mental health, renovation and renovation will follow.

“The assessment is currently underway, the officer was taken to the hospital, and if it is a mental disorder, it will also be dealt with as a mental health challenge. He explained.

However, if it is clear that it is a misconduct, disciplinary procedures will be implemented by the National Police Service.

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Murkomen emphasized that although the service takes a sense of compassion for health, alcoholism is still unacceptable.

“The national police service puts a humanitarian in these matters. But this does not make excuses for police officers to come to work drunk,” He said.

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