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[VIDEO]: Police in Juja Caught on Camera Collecting Bribes

In Kenya, the trust between citizens and law enforcement has been tarnished by persistent allegations of corruption within the police force. Despite efforts to address this issue, recent incidents have shed light on the deep-rooted nature of the problem, leaving many questioning the integrity of the institution tasked with upholding justice and protecting the public. According to a survey conducted by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC), a staggering eight out of every ten Kenyans perceive the National Police Service (NPS) to be corrupt in its service delivery. This perception underscores a systemic issue that not only undermines the rule of law but also erodes public trust in the government's ability to combat crime effectively. The prevalence of corruption within Kenya Police is not confined to isolated incidents but permeates various aspects of law enforcement, from traffic stops to criminal investigations. In many cases, officers have been accused of soliciting bri

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