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Who Could Replace Mohammed Amin as DCI Boss?

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Even as talk continues around the future of Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) Director Mohammed Amin, the National Police Service has since clarified that reports claiming his tenure had already ended were premature and misleading, insisting that he remains lawfully in office.

Still, the discussion over who could eventually take over the powerful investigative agency has continued to attract attention, especially given the importance of the office in Kenya’s security structure.

Whenever the tenure of the DCI Director eventually comes to an end, the position is expected to become vacant, opening the door for a fresh appointment process by President William Ruto as provided for under the law.

The appointment would follow the laid-down procedures under the National Police Service Act, with the National Police Service Commission (NPSC) expected to conduct recruitment and forward successful names for presidential consideration.

Mohammed Amin was appointed DCI boss on October 14, 2022, after the exit of his predecessor George Kinoti.

Since then, he has overseen one of the country’s most sensitive security offices, which is responsible for criminal investigations, intelligence gathering, forensic work, and the enforcement of specialised laws across the country.

Possible Internal Successors

As attention turns to possible successors, several senior officers within the DCI structure are seen as strong contenders due to their experience and institutional understanding.

One of the names likely to attract attention is John Onyango, the current Deputy Director of DCI. Onyango stepped into the role in 2024 after the retirement of Nicholas Ireri Kamwende.

His long service within the investigative ranks, including previous leadership roles at the Crime Research and Intelligence Bureau (CRIB) and as the Nyanza Regional DCI boss, gives him strong credentials.

His current position places him close to the centre of daily operations, where he helps oversee performance, coordination, and the running of different investigative departments.

This inside experience may work in his favour should the recruitment process begin.

Another factor that could strengthen Onyango’s chances is the tradition of promoting from within the institution, especially where continuity and operational stability are considered important.

Other Senior Officers Who Could Be Considered

Beyond the deputy director, the wider DCI leadership has several experienced officers who could also emerge in the race for the top seat.

The Director of Investigations Bureau, Francis Ndiema, who was appointed in March 2026 after replacing Abdallah Komesha, is one of the senior officers whose name may come up in succession discussions.

His recent appointment to one of the DCI’s most critical departments places him in a strategic position.

Similarly, the Director of Forensic Services, Sospeter Munyi, who recently took over following internal command changes, may also be viewed as a strong candidate because forensic investigations remain central to modern criminal justice work.

Other senior regional commanders, such as Nairobi RCIO Daniel Kandie, could also be watched closely, especially because Nairobi remains one of the most sensitive and complex crime zones in the country.

Leadership success in such regions often boosts an officer’s profile for future national appointments.

The Appointment Process

Even with these possible names, the final decision will not be automatic.

The law requires the National Police Service Commission to advertise the vacancy, receive applications, shortlist candidates, and conduct interviews before forwarding the names of successful applicants to the President.

This means that while insiders such as John Onyango may appear to be early favourites, external candidates from other security formations or senior investigative units cannot be ruled out.

President Ruto will ultimately make the appointment from the names presented, meaning political confidence, professional track record, integrity, and public trust are all likely to influence the final choice.

Why the Transition Matters

The DCI remains one of Kenya’s most critical security agencies, handling major crimes such as homicide, terrorism, narcotics, cybercrime, financial fraud, abductions, and organised criminal networks.

Because of this, any eventual leadership transition will be closely watched by both the security sector and the public.

The next DCI Director will be expected not only to maintain continuity in ongoing investigations but also to strengthen public confidence, improve forensic capacity, and modernise intelligence-led investigations.

For now, however, Amin remains in office according to the latest clarification by the National Police Service.

The bigger question is no longer just who could replace him, but when the official succession process will begin and which direction the State will choose for the future of criminal investigations in Kenya.

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