The Principal Secretary of the State Department for Internal Security and National Administration, Dr Raymond Omollo, has announced a comprehensive review of the police curriculum to produce well-rounded officers capable of tackling contemporary crimes.

Speaking during an interview on Spice FM on Wednesday, Dr Omollo emphasised the need to update the curriculum to reflect the evolving nature of crime.

The revised curriculum will not only address terms of service and remuneration but will also focus on capacity building, mental health, and leveraging technology to combat cybercrimes. "We are reviewing the police curriculum to ensure it is holistic and equips officers with the skills needed to handle new forms of crime," Omollo stated.

Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo during the launch of the Terrorist Financing Sectoral Risk Assessment Report for Non-Profit Organizations in Nairobi on December 19, 2024.