By DCI
A new police station built by President Uhuru Kenyatta, to serve members of the community in Tutua, Buuri sub-county in Meru County, has been officially opened.
The station was opened on Friday, July 15, 2022.
In a colourful ceremony presided over by the Inspector General of Police Hilary Mutyambai, a modern police station was unveiled, replacing a dilapidated wooden structure.
The wooden structure has been serving as the area patrol base.

The new station has modern features and amenities.
Some of them include facilities for women and children.
The station was constructed following consultations between the local community members and the Director General of Criminal Investigations (DCI) George Kinoti.
While making his remarks, the Inspector General noted that the new station would now serve members of the public much better, adding that a sufficient number of police officers had been posted to the station to effectively manage crime in the area.

Meanwhile, DCI boss Kinoti thanked President Uhuru Kenyatta, for delivering on the project and rallied the community members to work closely with the local security agencies, as the surest way of ensuring their public safety and security is guaranteed.
Here is a look at photos of the new look Tutua Police station and an old one that has now been replaced;


