- Leshao Naserian, a police officer, caught the attention of men after posting a video dancing to a Maasai song
- The officer modestly danced to the tune using traditional Maa styles, with many people heaping praises on her beauty
- A male cop previously landed in hot water after going live on TikTok and criticising CS Kithure Kindiki
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A gorgeous police officer has grabbed the attention of Kenyan men on TikTok with her videos.
Why female cop attracted men's attention
The cop, going by Leshao Naserian, posted a video wearing a police uniform.
She completed the look with black, well-polished shoes and a green hat.
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Leshao danced to a Maasai song while rhythmically shaking her neck in the traditional fashion. The officer was in a deserted area, indicating she was deployed upcountry.
The video garnered over 1.4 million views, with many celebrating her beauty.
Others prayed for the beauty’s safety as she did her risky job. Here are some of the reactions:
Dj Queen254:
“Extremely beautiful is an understatement.”
Wecheboy:
“May you not be sent on a hard mission. So cute.”
Servious:
“My favourite. My sister, you are very beautiful.”
user380003541372agii:
“So smart. Imagine I have watched more than ten times.”
Willy Rotich:
“The most beautiful police in Kenya. I love you for no reason.”
user38330295920043:
“May God protect you as you do your job.”
user8105533571538:
“You really touched my heart.”
Why cop's TikTok video irked seniors
In other news, National Police Service(NPS) condemned a video of a supposed 'police officer' criticising Internal Security CS Kithure Kindiki.
The officer was interacting with viewers on live TikTok and reading their comments. The 'officer' expressed that the country's high cost of living could only be addressed through national dialogue.
The situation escalated when he used derogatory language to criticise Kindiki, telling him to "go away."
NPS clarified that the officer's behaviour was unacceptable and that appropriate disciplinary action would be taken.
"The remarks are regrettable and stand condemned in the strongest terms possible, even as we embark on an internal review with a view of preferring appropriate disciplinary action," read the statement in part.
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