In the world and Kenya, the governments run professional police departments whose main job is maintaining law and order in the countries they are in.

These law enforcement organizations operate according to printed rules and regulations specifying their functions and powers, which vary from country to country because of differences in laws and constitutions governing them.

However, their duties are almost the same, within the keeping peace scope, by protecting life and property, handling and investigating crime and apprehending criminals.

Another similarity is in the organization of these police departments: because of their crucial task of enforcing local laws and maintaining peace, most, if not all, have a chain of command used to assign responsibilities to different people within the service to ensure each officer from way up to below the ranking structure receive proper direction to carry out their functions professionally and lawfully.

What are the ranks of police officers in Kenya?

Before we get started, it is worth knowing that the police officers in Kenya are under the National Police Service (NPS), whose main functions and objectives include striving for the highest standards of professionalism and discipline in Kenya’s police force by, among them, ensuring it complies with constitutional standards of human rights and fundamental freedoms in relation to their day to day discharge of duty, to uphold police integrity and deter misconduct within the Service, which is why within its composition, it has the Internal Affairs Unit that receives and investigates complaints against police officers.

In total, the NPS – the National Police Service of Kenya consists of four departments: Aside from the Internal Affairs Unit (IAU), there is the Kenya Police Service, the Administration Police Service, and the Directorate Criminal Investigations (DCI), but all are headed by one Inspector General whose duty is mainly overseeing the implementation of policy decisions and coordinating and auditing all police operations for effective policing so the officer of the Inspector General’s rank is the boss having the highest rank.

The other departments, the Kenya Police Service and the Administration Police Service (popular or unpopular as AP-s), each are under different Deputy Inspector Generals who perform their duties under the command and control of the Inspector General.

The officers in the remaining two – the DCI and the Internal Affairs Unit, are under the leadership of directors – the Director of Criminal Investigations and the Director IAU, respectively. However, they also receive orders from the Inspector General, but their divisions have different ranking structures than the Kenya Police Service and the Administration Police Service.

The ranking structure in the Kenya Police Service and the Administration Police Service is nonetheless the same, excluding the Inspector General, who is the overall head and the fact that the entire National Police Service has only one Inspector General, now Japhet Koome, at any given time. Their ranks in order are:

1. Inspector General

2. Deputy Inspector General
3. Senior Assistant Inspector General
4. Assistant Inspector General
5. Commissioner
6. Senior Superintendent
7. Superintendent of Police
8. Assistant Superintendent
9. Chief Inspector
10. Inspector
11. Senior Sergeant
12. Sergeant
13. Corporal
14. Constable

The above are the 14 ranks, from the highest to the lowest, that you will find within the Kenya Police Service and the Administration Police Service.

Even so, across these two police divisions, as the Police Grades, the shoulder badges of the officers differ except for the Inspector General, whose special insignia has unique gorget patches and the lanyard is embellished with the National Police Service colours. See;

What are the ranks of police officers in Kenya?

Kenya Police Service badges of ranks and insignia – in photos

Kenya Police Service badges of ranks and insignia

Distinguish how the badges of officers in the Kenya Police Service and the Administration Police Service of the NPS vary, from rank to rank, starting from the Deputy Inspector General at the top of each unit to the corporal rank in the lower part of the chain of command because the lowest rank of constables has no shoulder insignia.

* Insignia of Deputy Inspector Generals

Deputy Inspector Generals insignia
* Insignia of Senior Assistant Inspector Generals

Police insignia and ranks
* Insignia of Assistant Inspector Generals

Police insignia and ranks
* Insignia of Commissioners

Insignia and police rank of Commissioners
* Insignia of Senior Superintendents

Kenya Police insignia
* Insignia of Superintendents of Police

Insignia of Superintendents of Police Kenya
* Insignia of Assistant Superintendents

Police insignia kenya
* Insignia of Chief Inspectors

Inspector of Police
* Insignia of Inspectors

Inspector insignia
* Insignia of Senior Sergeants

Police ranks of Kenya
* Insignia of Sergeants

Sergeants
* Insignia of Corporals

Police ranks and insignias
* Insignia of Constables
As said, a police constable has no shoulder insignia in Kenya.

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