What are the functions of the National Intelligence Services?

      

State the functions of the National Intelligence Service.

  

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Maurice
(i) Provides the government with new intelligence to help in decision-making processes.

(ii) Protects human rights and individual freedoms guaranteed in the constitution and other laws.

(iii) Collects and processes intelligence so as to enhance national security.

(iv) Liaises with the the criminal Investigation Department (C.I.D) to investigate threats to the security of a country like external attacks.

(v) It performs other functions as prescribed by Acts of parliament.

OR

*It is responsible for security intelligence and counter intelligence to enhance national security.
*It performs any other functions according to the national legislation.
*It liaises with Kenya Police Criminal Investigation Department (CID)to investigate some threats that have criminal implication.
*It protects human frights issues and individual freedoms.
*It obtains information from both open and confidential sources to assist the government in decision making.
maurice.mutuku answered the question on May 23, 2017 at 06:55


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