Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen alongside the British High Commissioner to Kenya Neil Wigan and the Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja among other leaders at the DCI Headquarters, Nairobi on July 22, 2025 / HANDOUT

The Ministry of Interior, in collaboration with the British
High Commission, has launched the revamped ‘Fichua Kwa DCI’ call centre in
Nairobi.

The centre was officially opened by Interior CS Kipchumba
Murkomen alongside the British High Commissioner to Kenya Neil Wigan and the Inspector
General of Police Douglas Kanja at the DCI Headquarters, Nairobi.

Established with the support of the British High Commission
and launched on December 10, 2020, the ‘Fichua kwa DCI’ call centre facilitates
anonymous criminal intelligence reports from both local and international
sources via the toll-free line 0800 722 203.

Following the upgrade, it now operates through a WhatsApp
number: 0709 570 000.

The centre enables the public to share real-time crime
information confidentially and safely, leading to valuable intelligence that
has resulted in recoveries, arrests, interceptions, and interventions.

Some of the key upgrades under the reinvent programme
include power backup inverter installation and configuration.

They have also upgraded the advanced recovery server
installation and implemented an anonymous WhatsApp reporting system.

Murkomen stated that the launch demonstrates a strong
commitment to proactive public safety by embracing people-centred policing,
fostering greater collaboration between law enforcement officers and the
community.

Neil Wigan highlighted the programme’s successes over the
past five years, particularly in bringing criminals to justice for homicide,
counter-terrorism, narcotics smuggling, and human trafficking, making Kenya
safer.

He expressed optimism that the upgrade would encourage the
public to report crimes more confidently, enhance transparency, and improve
investigations.

The Inspector General welcomed the Cabinet Secretary and the
High Commissioner to the DCI Headquarters, noting that their presence
underscored their support for National Police Service initiatives and a shared
commitment to enhancing safety and security for all in Kenya.

He described the
launch as a reaffirmation of the Service’s focus on community-oriented,
people-centered policing.

Other leaders in attendance were the DIG-APS Gilbert
Masengeli, Director of Criminal Investigations Mohamed Amin, Deputy Director of
Criminal Investigations John Onyango, SAIG, among other senior officers.

Published Date: 2025-07-23 20:02:29
Author: by PERPETUA ETYANG
Source: The Star
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