[PHOTOS] Nairobi police hold luncheon to mark Valentine's Day

They celebrated by enjoying a meal and interacting with the business community.

In Summary
  • The luncheon was part of a series of corporate social responsibility events geared towards promoting and showing appreciation to certain groups in the community.
Police officers served buffet at Cafe'deli during celebration of valentines on February 14.
Police officers served buffet at Cafe'deli during celebration of valentines on February 14.
Image: WILFRED NYANGARESI

Police officers were on Tuesday treated to luncheon for maintaining  security and peace in the Central Business District in 2021.

They celebrated Valentine's Day in a special way by enjoying a meal and interacting with the business community.

Nairobi Police officers treated to a luncheon and interacted with business district community in Nairobi on February 14.
Nairobi Police officers treated to a luncheon and interacted with business district community in Nairobi on February 14.
Image: WILFRED NYANGARESI

The luncheon was part of a series of corporate social responsibility events geared towards promoting and showing appreciation to certain groups in the community.

Police officers served buffet at Cafe'deli during celebration of valentines on February 14.
Police officers served buffet at Cafe'deli during celebration of valentines on February 14.
Image: WILFRED NYANGARESI
Deputy OCPD Central police Doris Kimei, Ngara OCS Caroline Sanganyi, Inspector of police Central Police station Irene Muema and Chief Inspector Leah Gita pose with roses at Cafe Deli during the celebration and gifting men and women in uniform in the bid to recognize and appreciate their efforts in maintaining peace in the city on February 14.
Deputy OCPD Central police Doris Kimei, Ngara OCS Caroline Sanganyi, Inspector of police Central Police station Irene Muema and Chief Inspector Leah Gita pose with roses at Cafe Deli during the celebration and gifting men and women in uniform in the bid to recognize and appreciate their efforts in maintaining peace in the city on February 14.
Image: WILFRED NYANGARESI
Nairobi Police officers treated to a luncheon and interacted with business district community in Nairobi on February 14.
Nairobi Police officers treated to a luncheon and interacted with business district community in Nairobi on February 14.
Nairobi Police officers treated to a luncheon and interacted with business district community in Nairobi on February 14.
Nairobi Police officers treated to a luncheon and interacted with business district community in Nairobi on February 14.
Sub County Police Commander Raphael Kimilu at Cafe Deli after Police were treated to a luncheon on February 14.
Sub County Police Commander Raphael Kimilu at Cafe Deli after Police were treated to a luncheon on February 14.
Image: WILFRED NYANGARESI
Nairobi Police officers treated to a luncheon and interacted with business district community in Nairobi on February 14.
Nairobi Police officers treated to a luncheon and interacted with business district community in Nairobi on February 14.
Image: WILFRED NYANGARESI
Sub County Police Commander Raphael Kimilu, Assistant Sub County Police Commander Doris Kemei, Crime Journalists Association of Kenya SG Akello Odenyo at Cafe'deli during the celebration and gifting men and women in uniform in the bid to recognize and appreciate their efforts in maintaining peace in the city on February 14.
Sub County Police Commander Raphael Kimilu, Assistant Sub County Police Commander Doris Kemei, Crime Journalists Association of Kenya SG Akello Odenyo at Cafe'deli during the celebration and gifting men and women in uniform in the bid to recognize and appreciate their efforts in maintaining peace in the city on February 14.
Image: WILFRED NYANGARESI
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