Police Recruits Urged to Use Social Media Responsibly As They Enter Service: MSMN News
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Newly trained police officers have been warned against posting crime-scene images, operational information and other sensitive material on social media as the National Police Service (NPS) moves t
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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Newly trained police officers have been warned against posting crime-scene images, operational information and other sensitive material on social media as the National Police Service (NPS) moves t. MSMN News is covering the story for readers as of Tuesday, August 18, 2026, drawing on publicly reported developments associated with AllAfrica Kenya.
Key points available at the time of writing include: [Capital FM] Nairobi -- Newly trained Police officers have been warned against posting crime-scene images, operational information and other sensitive material on social media as the National Police Service (NPS) moves to tighten digital conduct among its officers. These details were synthesised by MSMN News from the AllAfrica Kenya tip titled “Police Recruits Urged to Use Social Media Responsibly As They Enter Service”.
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Source: AllAfrica Kenya
Reference link: https://allafrica.com/stories/202608180378.html
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