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Kenya Taps South Korea’s Tech Expertise to Modernise Police Service

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NAIROBI, Kenya – Kenya and South Korea are set to enhance collaboration in policing and security operations following high-level talks held in Nairobi on Monday between Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja and South Korean Ambassador Kang Hyung-Shik.

The meeting, held at the National Police Service (NPS) headquarters, focused on strengthening bilateral ties in areas such as technology transfer, capacity building, and specialised training for law enforcement officers.

IG Kanja lauded South Korea’s ongoing support for Kenya’s police reforms, especially in providing logistical and technical assistance.

“I would like to express my appreciation for the continued support that the South Korean government has shown to us, most especially in logistical and technical areas,” said Kanja.

He noted that the NPS is accelerating the digital transformation of its services, including the automation of core functions like the Occurrence Book (OB), under its 2023–2027 Strategic Plan.

The Inspector General emphasized the importance of leveraging South Korea’s advanced technology and security expertise to enhance operational efficiency.

He also called for greater collaboration through international frameworks such as INTERPOL to tackle transnational crimes including human trafficking, drug trafficking, terrorism, and money laundering.

Ambassador Kang echoed the commitment to deepening bilateral cooperation, citing strong diplomatic ties and a growing South Korean presence in Kenya.

“I am optimistic that there is going to be an enhanced partnership between South Korea and Kenya,” said Kang, who also serves as the Permanent Representative to UNEP and UN-Habitat.

He underscored the importance of expanding cooperation beyond policing to include areas like maritime security and emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence for military and security applications.

Kenya and South Korea have enjoyed diplomatic relations since 1964.

Kenya was the first sub-Saharan African country to host a South Korean embassy, reflecting the longstanding partnership between the two nations.

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