A police station is a facility operated by police or a similar law enforcement agency that serves to accommodate police officers and other law enforcement personnel. The role served by a police station varies by agency, type, and jurisdiction, but in larger agencies there may be multiple police stations that serve as regional or area sub-headquarters for personnel assigned to certain beats, administrative divisions, or police units, while in smaller agencies there may be fewer stations or even one singular police headquarters.
The Uganda Police Force has completed the construction of 70 police stations across the country as part of efforts to expand its presence at the grassroots level and improve access to security services.
The development is part of the government’s wider programme to establish police facilities...
A fresh report has exposed a major land ownership crisis within the National Police Service after revealing that 44 out of 64 police stations in Nairobi lack title deeds or proper ownership records, leaving critical security facilities vulnerable to land grabbing, court battles, and possible...
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