You can't have 26 police bodyguards, Matiang'i tells Sonko

Education CS Fred Matiangi
Education CS Fred Matiangi

Interior CS Fred Matiang'i has defended the move to reduce Governor Mike Sonko's

bodyguards saying;

"no politician deserves to be protected by

26 policemen."

"Let us learn to use common sense as well. We can't move a police station to your office," Matiang'i said on Monday in reference to officers attached to Sonko.

He made the remarks during an event by IPOA where it was handing over its end of term report.

Matiang'i

urged politicians to support the radical changes that are being made by the police service.

His remarks come

just days after Sonko's security detail was reduced to 5 from 26.

The withdrawal is part of a plan to recall 5,000 officers "irregularly" attached to VIPs.

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Governors are supposed to have a maximum of four bodyguards but most of them have exceeded the limit.

Officers will be withdrawn from other county chiefs, senators, parastatals and others VIPs as well and

assigned general duties.

Senators will be left with one bodyguard and an armed driver.

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