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LAWS OF KENYA
NATIONAL POLICE SERVICE ACT
CAP. 84
- Assented to on 27 August 2011
- Commenced on 30 August 2011
- [Amended by National Police Service Act Corrigenda (Corrigendum 69 of 2012) on 4 July 2012]
- [Amended by National Police Service Act Corrigenda (Corrigendum 69 of 2012) on 6 July 2012]
- [Amended by National Police Service (Amendment) Act, 2014 (Act No. 11 of 2014) on 16 July 2014]
- [Amended by Security Laws (Amendment) Act, 2014 (Act No. 19 of 2014) on 22 December 2014]
- [Amended by Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 2015 (Act No. 25 of 2015) on 24 December 2015]
- [Amended by Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 2017 (Act No. 11 of 2017) on 4 May 2017]
- [Revised by 24th Annual Supplement (Legal Notice 221 of 2023) on 31 December 2022]
- [Amended by Anti-Money Laundering and Combating of Terrorism Financing Laws (Amendment) Act, 2023 (Act No. 10 of 2023) on 15 September 2023]
Part I – PRELIMINARY
1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the National Police Service Act.2. Interpretation
3. Object of Act
The object of this Act is to give effect to the provisions of Articles 238, 239, 243, 247, 244 of the Constitution.Part II – COMPOSITION, FUNCTIONS AND POWERS OF THE SERVICE
4. Composition of the Service
5. Gender, ethnic and regional balance
The Service shall—6. Deployment of the Service
7. Constitution of the Service
8. Command of the Service
8A. Inspector General to be responsible for matters relating to command and discipline of the service
9. Appointment of Inspector-General and Deputy Inspectors-General
The Inspector-General, the Deputy Inspector-General in charge of Kenya Police Service and the Deputy Inspector-General in charge of Administration Police Service, shall be appointed to office in accordance with Article 245 of the Constitution and sections 12 and 13 of this Act.10. Functions and powers of the Inspector-General
11. Qualification for appointment of Inspector-General and Deputy Inspector-General
12. Procedure for appointment of the Inspector-General
13. Appointment of Deputy Inspector-General
Whenever a vacancy arises in the Office of the Deputy Inspector-General the President shall on the recommendation of the Commission within fourteen days from the date the vacancy arises appoint a suitably qualified person to serve as Deputy Inspector-General.[Act No. 11 of 2014, s. 12, Act No. 25 of 2015, Sch, Act No. 11 of 2017, Sch.]14. General provisions on recruitment of Inspector-General and Deputy Inspector-General
In the entire recruitment and appointment process of the Inspector-General or Deputy Inspector-General, the Commission, Parliament and President, as the case may be, shall—15. Removal of Inspector-General
16. Temporary absence of the Inspector-General
The President, on recommendation of the Commission, may appoint one of the Deputy Inspector-General to act as the Inspector-General for a period not exceeding three months.[Act No. 11 of 2014, s. 14.]17. Removal of Deputy Inspector-General
The President may remove, retire or redepoly a Deputy Inspector-General at anytime before the Deputy Inspector-General attains the age of retirement.[Act No. 19 of 2014, s. 89, Act No. 25 of 2015, Sch.]18. Term of office
19. Oath of office
Before taking up the office, the Inspector-General, and Deputy Inspectors-General shall each make and subscribe to the oath or affirmation set out in the Fourth Schedule before the Chief Justice.20. Vacancy and filing of vacancy
21. Requirement for consultation
Part III – CONSTITUTION, ADMINISTRATION, FUNCTIONS AND POWERS OF THE KENYA POLICE SERVICE
22. Composition of the Kenya Police Service
23. Functions of the Deputy Inspector-General of the Kenya Police Service
The Deputy Inspector-General for the Kenya Police Service shall subject to the direction, command and control of the Inspector-General─24. Functions of the Kenya Police Service
The functions of the Kenya Police Service shall be the—Part IV – CONSTITUTION, ADMINISTRATION, POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF THE ADMINISTRATION POLICE SERVICE
25. Composition of the Administration Police Service
26. Functions of the Deputy Inspector-General, Administration Police
The Deputy Inspector-General in charge of the Administration Police, shall subject to the direction, command and control of the Inspector-General—27. Functions of the Administration Police Service
The functions of the Administration Police Service shall be the—Part V – THE DIRECTORATE OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS
28. Establishment of the Directorate of Criminal Investigations Department
There is established the Directorate of Criminal Investigations which shall be under the direction, command and control of the Inspector-General.29. Qualifications of the Director of Criminal Investigations
30. Appointment of Director of Criminal Investigation
Whenever a vacancy arises in the office of the Director of Criminal Investigations the President shall on the recommendation of the Commission within fourteen days from the date the vacancy arises, appoint a suitably qualified person to serve as Director of Criminal Investigations.[Act No. 11 of 2014, s. 22, Act No. 25 of 2015, Sch.]31. Removal of the Director of Criminal Investigation
The President may at any time remove, retire or redepoly a Director of Criminal Investigations at any time before the Director of Criminal Investigations attains the age of retirement.[Act No. 11 of 2014, s. 23, Act No. 25 of 2015, Sch.]32. Vacancy and filling of vacancy
33. Staff of the Directorate
The Directorate shall have such number of officers drawn from the Service as may be assigned from time to time by the Commission on the recommendation of the Directorate.[Act No. 25 of 2015, Sch.]34. Functions of the Director
The Director of Criminal Investigations shall—35. Functions of the Directorate
The Directorate shall—36. Funds of the Directorate
37. Financial Year
The financial year of the Directorate shall be the be—38. Annual estimates
39. Accounts and audit
Part VI – COUNTY POLICING AUTHORITIES
40. Designation of police stations
41. County Policing Authority
42. Meetings of the Authorities
43. Payments of allowances
Members of the Authority shall be paid such allowances as may be determined from time to time by the Cabinet Secretary on the advice of the Salaries and Remuneration Commission in accordance with rules published in the Gazette.44. Funds for County Policing Authorities
The expenses of the County Policing Authorities shall be met by the Service.Part VII – GENERAL FUNCTIONS, POWERS, OBLIGATIONS AND RIGHTS OF POLICE OFFICERS IN THE SERVICE
45. Officer deemed to be on duty
A police officer shall for the purposes of this Act, be considered to be always on duty when required and shall perform the duties and exercise the powers granted to him under this Act or any other law at any place in Kenya where he or she may be deployed.46. Rights of police officers
47. Limitation of rights and fundamental freedoms of police officers
48. Access to information
Subject to Article 244 of the Constitution and any other law enacted pursuant to Article 35 of the Constitution, a limitation of a right shall be reasonable and justifiable in an open and democratic society based on human dignity, equality and freedom and shall be limited only for purposes of ensuring—49. General powers of police officers
50. Police records
51. Obedience to orders and warrants and detection of crimes, etc.
52. Power to compel attendance of witnesses at police station
53. Power to require bond of attendance of court
54. Kenya Police to maintain order on roads, etc.
55. Power to take photographs, fingerprints and forensic evidence
56. Stoppage and detention
56A. Controlled delivery
57. Power to enter premises and stop vehicles, etc. without warrant
58. Power to arrest without a warrant
Subject to Article 49 of the Constitution, a police officer may without a warrant, arrest a person—59. Arrests and detentions by Police
An arrest by a police officer, whether with or without a warrant, shall be subject to the rules contained in the Fifth Schedule with respect to arrest and detention.60. Power to search without warrant in special circumstances
61. Power to use firearms
62. Non-liability for act done in obedience to warrant
63. Custody of unclaimed property
64. Power to apply for summons etc.
Subject to this Act or any other law, a police officer may lay any lawful compliant before a magistrate or apply before a subordinate court for summons, warrant or other legal process.[Act No. 25 of 2015, Sch.]65. Power to erect barriers
66. Protection from personal liability
67. Public property not to be used privately
68. Surrender of pubIic property on resignation etc.
69. Restrictions on resignations
70. Powers, ets, whilst engaged on duties of prison officer
A police officer engaged in carrying out the duties of a prison officer shall have all the powers, protections and privileges attaching to a prison officer.71. Police officers prohibited from taking other employment
72. Special police officers
Part VIII – RECRUITMENT, ENLISTMENT AND TRAINING OF POLICE OFFICERS
73. Oath of office
A police officer shall upon being enlisted, make and sign before an officer authorized by law to administer oaths or before the Inspector-General, in English or Swahili and in such manner as the police officer may declare to be most binding on his conscience, the oath or the affirmation set out in the Fourth Schedule.74. Certificate of Appointment
75. Leaving the Service
An officer may leave the Service only by the modes prescribed under this Act or the regulations.76. Retirement from the service
76A. Database on retired and other officers
The Commission shall keep, maintain and update a database of all officers who retire, desert, are dismissed or otherwise leave the Service.[Act No. 11 of 2014, s. 94.]77. Retention in Service
Any police officer whose period of service expires during a state of war or state of emergency or during any time when any regulations are in force under any law relating to a state of emergency may be retained in the Service and his service prolonged for such further period as the Inspector-General may direct, but not for more than six months after the ending of such state or time.78. Membership of International Organizations
Police officers may join international police associations in accordance with rules made by the Inspector-General.79. Training policy and curriculum
80. Training institutions
80A. Service Examinations Board
81. Examinations and certification
The Commission shall in consultation with the Inspector-General develop guidelines on examination and certification of police trainees.[Act No. 25 of 2015, Sch.]Part IX – POLICE SERVICE ASSOCIATIONS
82. Representation of police officers
Police officers may form Service welfare associations, and such associations shall be recognized by the Inspector-General, the Commission and the Cabinet Secretary as appropriate associations for consultation in respect of any matter specified in section 83 and any other matter concerning police officers.[Act No. 11 of 2014, s. 34.]83. Functions of police associations
Police associations formed in accordance with this Act shall be responsible for—84. Recognized associations to make rules
85. Registration requirements
For an association to qualify for registration under this Act, the association shall be required to—86. Association to be independent of trade union
An association established in accordance with this Part and any branch thereof shall-Part X – OFFENCES AGAINST DISCIPLINE BY POLICE OFFICERS
87. Internal Affairs Unit
88. Disciplinary offences
88A. Interdiction
Where a police officer is interdicted from duty in accordance with Force Standing Orders or any other written law, the officer's appointment shall not cease only because of such interdiction.Provided that the powers, privileges and benefits vested in him as a police officer shall, during his interdiction, be in abeyance, but the officer shall continue to be subject to the same discipline and penalties, and to the same authority, as if he had not been interdicted.[Act No. 25 of 2015, Sch.]89. Penalties for disciplinary offences
90. Power to summon witnesses
91. Recovery of fines by deduction from salary
92. Loss or damage to property to be made good by recovery from pay
93. Prohibition against officer being member of a trade union
94. Desertion
95. Prohibition against torture or cruel treatment
95A. National Police Service Disciplinary Board
Part XI – COMMUNITY POLICING FORUMS AND COMMITTEES
96. Objects of community policing
The Service shall, in order to achieve the objects contemplated in Article 244 of the Constitution, liaise with communities through community policing initiatives, with a view to-97. Role of County Policing Authority in community policing
98. Establishment of area community policing committees and other structures
99. Functions of community policing committees and other structures
A community policing committee or other structure shall perform the functions it considers necessary and appropriate to achieve the objects contemplated in section 96 which may include the functions contemplated in Article 244 (e) of the Constitution.100. Procedural matters
Part XII – OFFENCES GENERALLY
101. Impersonation of police officer or wearing police uniform etc.
102. Obtaining admission to the Service by fraud
103. Assault in execution of duty
Any person who—Part XIII – PROVISION FOR ADDITIONAL OFFICERS
104. Private use of police officers
105. Deployment of additional officers on private property
Where the Inspector-General reasonably considers that the deployment of additional officers in any place is necessary—106. Additional officers for disturbed or dangerous areas
Part XIV – RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS WITH RECIPROCATING COUNTRIES
107. Reciprocating country defined
In this Part, "reciprocating country" means any country which the President may, being satisfied that the law of that country contains provisions reciprocal to this Part and that Kenya is or shall be declared a reciprocating country for the purpose of those provisions, by notice in the Gazette, declare to be a reciprocating country for the purposes of this Part.108. Service of officers in reciprocating country
109. Service of police officers of reciprocating country in Kenya
Part XV – THE NATIONAL POLICE RESERVE
110. Composition of the Reserve
110A. Police Reserve command structure
The Inspector-General shall on the advice of the Service Board from time to time determine the command structure of the police reserve in a particular area.[Act No. 11 of 2014, s. 42.]110B. Relationship between Reserve Police Officers and regular Service Personnel
The Inspector-General may, by regulations, make further provision on any matter related to the command of the police reserve and in particular, specify how the reserve police officers shall relate with regular Service personnel on normal and on joint Service operation.[Act No. 11 of 2014, s. 42.]110C. Recruitment and deployment of police reserve officers
Police reserve officers shall be—111. Certificate of appointment for Reserve police officers
112. Period of service in the Reserve
113. Deployment and calling
114. Disciplinary powers over Reserve officers
A police reserve officer shall be subject to discipline in accordance with standing orders, rules and regulations of the Service.[Act No. 11 of 2014, s. 46.]115. Pay and allowances
Part XVI – FINANCIAL PROVISIONS
116. Allocation of Funds
117. Funds of the Service
118. Financial year
The financial year of the Service shall be—119. Annual estimates
120. Approval of annual estimates
The annual estimates shall be approved by the Service before the commencement of the financial year to which they relate and shall be submitted to the Cabinet Secretary for approval, and after the Cabinet Secretary has given approval, the Service shall not increase any sum provided in the estimates without the consent of the Cabinet Secretary.121. Expenditure
No expenditure shall be incurred for the purposes of the Service except in accordance with funds voted or appropriated by the National Assembly.122. Accounts and audit
Part XVII – MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
123. Police station to be lock-up
124. Regulation by the Commission
The Commission may make regulations for the better carrying out of the purposes of this Act, and in particular for—125. Regulations by the Inspector-General
The Inspector-General may make regulations for the better carrying into effect of the purposes of this Act, including for—126. Role of Cabinet Secretary
127. Role of the National Security Council
Pursuant to Article 240(3) and (6) of the Constitution, the National Security Council shall exercise supervisory control and perform the following functions with respect to the Service—128. Regulations, Rules, etc.
129. General penalty
Any person who commits an offence under this Act for which no other penalty is expressly provided shall be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five hundred thousand shillings or to both.Part XVIII – REPEALS AND SAVINGS
130. [Spent]
131. Saving and transitions
Notwithstanding section 131—132. Continuous and sustainable police reforms
History of this document
15 September 2023 this version
31 December 2022
Revised by
24th Annual Supplement
Read this version
04 May 2017
24 December 2015
22 December 2014
Amended by
Security Laws (Amendment) Act, 2014
16 July 2014
06 July 2012
Amended by
National Police Service Act Corrigenda
04 July 2012
Amended by
National Police Service Act Corrigenda
30 August 2011
Commenced
Read this version
27 August 2011
Assented to
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The Public (Notification on Prohibition, Possession of Arms and Surrender of such Arms) (Turkana, Elegeyo Marakwet, Baringo, West Pokot, Samburu and Laikipia Counties) Extension Order No. 5 of 2023 | Legal Notice 77 of 2023 | 4 August 2023 |
Extension for the Declaration of Parts of Kilifi County as a Disturbed Area | Legal Notice 67 of 2023 | 7 July 2023 |
Notification on Prohibition, Possession of Arms and Surrender of such arms) (Turkana, Elgeyo Marakwet, Baringo, West Pokot, Samburu and Laikipia Counties, Order, No. 1 of 2023 | Legal Notice 11 of 2023 | 24 February 2023 |
The National Police Service Standing Orders | Legal Notice 100 of 2017 | 31 December 2022 |
The National Police Service (Certification of Appointment) Regulations | Legal Notice 14 of 2014 | 31 December 2022 |
The National Police Service (Vetting) Regulations | Legal Notice 218 of 2013 | 31 December 2022 |