Requirements to Join DCI: To be recruited as a CID/DCI officer in Kenya (for those already working in the National Police Service), you must fulfill all of the following;
- Hold a minimum KCSE mean grade of C Plain – you must also have C (plain) in English AND/OR Kiswahili. Equivalent grades from any other examination accredited in Kenya may be considered.
OR
- Hold a Degree/Diploma in any of these fields: Pure Sciences, social sciences, and Applied Sciences. Please note that you must have met the minimum KCSE grade requirements.
- Must have worked in police service for at least five (5) years
- Must be fifty-five (55) years old (or below) for Gazetted police officers and the members of the Inspectorate.
- Must be forty-five (45) years old (or below) for applicants of Other Ranks.
- Those with tried, tested, & proven passion for conducting investigations and operations may be considered (as long as you have passed all police exams and you have no disciplinary case).
Specific Skills Requirements to Join DCI in Kenya
- Demonstrated professional integrity, maturity, and ability to pay attention to detail.
- Proven ability to always maintain objectivity on the job. You must also prove that you can apply logical reasoning and plan tactically (and strategically).
- You must be able to work under pressure persistently and meet tight deadlines.
- Strong communication skills- oral and written- and good listening skills.
- Experience in doing your work with computers including knowing how to use presentation software, business intelligence software, word processing software, and the internet.
- Ability to independently analyze complicated scenarios or massive volumes of material and prepare professional reports.
- Ability to work within a multi-faceted crime investigative team with minimum supervision.
- You must be good at problem-solving, and be proactive, innovative, and results-oriented.
- You must have the ability to develop as well as maintain professional networks.
CID Kenya Recruitment
To begin with, the recruitment is usually announced via the media (including in national newspapers and online platforms) so keep an eye on national media for the advert.
Once announced, you are typically required to download DCI recruitment data capture form from cid.go.ke.
The form should be filled appropriately and emailed (together with your CV) to the email address indicated on the advert.
This must be done before the set deadline.
Interviews are usually held on specified dates and those successful invited to start training within a few weeks.
Here are some of the criminal investigations-related units/courses you will cover during the training (the main venue is the Kenya police CID training school):
- Conducting basic investigations
- Prosecuting cases
- Radio procedure
- Managing a crime scene
- Health, safety, & welfare
- Management/Leadership
- Managing evidence
- Gathering intelligence
- Surveillance
- Emergency life support
- Use of force
- Communication
- Forensics/Criminalistics
- Entering premises
- Human rights
- Stop and search
The Role of CID Officers in Kenya (Role of DCI Officers in Kenya)
DCI (formerly CID) is the investigative arm of the national police service Kenya.
Below are some of the duties DIC officers are mandated to undertake in Kenya:
- Investigating major complicated cases such as murder, riots, rape, fraud, serious assault, etc.
- Gathering facts and evidence for various crimes committed by suspects
- Preparing detailed reports during the investigation process for further action
- Showing up during autopsies
- Sharing the information collected with other government organs to assist in delivering justice
About CID training-school Kenya
The CID training school Kenya is located in South C, right next to the Kenya police pavilion, Nairobi.
The CID training school Kenya contacts are as follows;
Postal Address:
Directorate of Criminal Investigations,
P.O. Box, 30036 – 00100 Nairobi,
Mazingira Hse, Kiambu Road,
Opp. Forestry Department Headquarters, Karura.
Telephone number: +254 020 334 331/2 OR +254 207 202 000
Toll Free number: 0800 722 203
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