DCI JOINS THE WORLD IN MARKING SAFER INTERNET DAY 2026
The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) joined the global community in commemorating Safer Internet Day, observed annually on the second Tuesday of February.
This year’s event was marked on 10th February 2026 under the theme: “Smart Tech, Safe Choices, Exploring the Safe and Responsible Use of AI.”
In line with the theme, the DCI’s Anti-Human Trafficking and Child Protection Unit (AHTCPU) partnered with the MX4 Foundation, a child protection-focused non-governmental organisation, to raise awareness among school-going children who are increasingly vulnerable to cyber-enabled crimes.
The sensitisation forums addressed emerging online threats, including human trafficking, sexual exploitation, child labour, cyberbullying, phishing, and other forms of online abuse perpetuated through social media and digital platforms.
Students were equipped with practical knowledge on responsible internet use, how to identify and avoid online predators, and steps to take if confronted with suspicious or exploitative online behaviour.
They were cautioned against opening unknown links to avoid phishing scams and were encouraged to harness the power of the internet and artificial intelligence for positive and productive purposes.
Learners were further urged to report any suspicious activity or abuse through the Children’s Helpline 116, Police Hotline 999, or the Fichua Kwa DCI hotline 0800 722 203 / WhatsApp 0709 570 000. They were also encouraged to seek help from parents, teachers, or trusted authorities whenever faced with online threats.
The outreach programme was conducted in several Nairobi schools, including Wangu Junior Secondary School, Dandora Secondary School, and Komarock Road Senior School.
The events were graced by the Deputy Officer Commanding the Anti-Human Trafficking and Child Protection Unit, Mr. David Khisa Wafula, the MX4 Foundation National Coordinator, Mr. Ian Kut, alongside other officers and stakeholders.
SAFER INTERNET DAY
Today is Safer Internet Day, a reminder that creating a safer online world for children is a responsibility we all share.
The National Police Service is a member of the Virtual Global Taskforce (VGT), bringing together 15 dedicated law enforcement agencies from around the globe to fight child sexual abuse and exploitation online. This crime type knows no borders, and the same goes for our commitment to keeping children safe.
By working together with international partners, NGOs, and industry, we aim to create a hostile digital environment for offenders and a safer space for children.
Together for a better internet. Together to protect children.
Learn more about the VGT and how we collaborate globally:
afp.gov.au/virtual-global-ta…
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