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Court lifts halt as nationwide recruitment of police constables proceeds despite ongoing petitions

High Court allows the National Police Service to move ahead with hiring 10,000 constables even as legal challenges on the recruitment mandate continue.

Sharon Busuru by Sharon Busuru
November 17, 2025
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Police recruitment Kenya

Police recruitment Kenya

The nationwide recruitment of police constables is set to continue after the High Court lifted earlier conservatory orders that had temporarily halted the exercise. The National Police Service (NPS) and the Office of the Inspector-General are now cleared to move forward with selecting 10,000 new constables across the country.

The newest development comes after weeks of legal uncertainty, during which public interest petitions questioned whether the recruitment mandate lay with the National Police Service, the National Police Service Commission, or other constitutional bodies. The temporary suspension of the exercise had raised concerns about staffing gaps and delayed deployment in critical security functions.

Why the court lifted the suspension

In its ruling, the court stayed its earlier orders and reinstated the status quo, allowing recruitment centers to begin operations as scheduled. The judge emphasized that the underlying constitutional issues raised by petitioners remain active and will be resolved during full hearings. However, halting the exercise indefinitely was deemed counterproductive given the urgent need to fill vacancies within the service.

The order directs that all parties be served with the necessary pleadings and sets timelines for the inter parties hearing, where arguments on legality, mandate, and constitutional interpretation will be examined.

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Positions from both sides

National Police Service position

The NPS argued that the recruitment is essential for maintaining operational capacity. With retirements, resignations, and general attrition affecting staffing levels, the service submitted that delaying recruitment could compromise public safety and policing efficiency.

Petitioners’ concerns

Petitioners challenging the exercise maintained that recruitment must strictly follow constitutional and statutory provisions. Their case centers on whether the Inspector-General or the National Police Service Commission is legally empowered to recruit police officers, and whether the process complies with transparency and accountability standards set out in the law.

What happens next

Even as the recruitment proceeds, the legal contest remains unresolved. Key developments to watch include:

  • Smooth rollout of the recruitment days across all designated sub-county centers.

  • Any conditions imposed by the court or oversight bodies during the ongoing legal process.

  • The outcome of the substantive hearing, which may clarify or redefine recruitment powers within the police service.

  • Possible policy or legislative actions depending on the court’s final interpretation of the recruitment mandate.

 

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