Rank: Elder Joined: 12/17/2009 Posts: 3,583 Location: Kenya
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murchr wrote:limanika wrote:murchr wrote:I think we now need to have police posts in our institutions. Like it is in the US A general solution will not be effective in this kind of threat. These terrorists have time on their side, even if you had Police posts, they will spend months studying targets to pick soft spots. Plus if Kiganjo is like our other institutions, then the curriculum used to train Police is not update with the times. Chances are that the tutors concentrate on strategies against traditional crimes. In times like this, you cannot rely on government to give solutions, since what is required is some very radical change starting from training and resourcing and deployment of police. Due to beuracracy, it would take upto ten yrs for government to catch up. In the short and medium term, Institutions should go for private solutions to complement govt I agree the curriculum at Kiganjo needs to be re-modeled and that goes for the caliber of graduates too..The D material can no longer be trusted with a policemans job so you reckon the A material will do a better job, look at them in parliament, heading parastatals - look at them behind their keyboards blaming the D material.
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