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    DCI issues safety advisory over first meetings from dating apps amid Valentines’ Day events 

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterFebruary 14, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) urged Kenyans to prioritise their safety when meeting people they connect with through dating apps and social media platforms, warning that online interactions can sometimes expose users to crime.

    In a Valentine’s Day message themed around love and celebration, the agency reminded the public that while digital platforms can spark genuine relationships, they may also conceal risks.

    The DCI advised individuals planning to meet someone for the first time to choose well-lit, public places with plenty of people around, and to inform trusted friends or family about their plans and whereabouts.

    The agency also encouraged Kenyans to trust their instincts and leave immediately if a situation feels unsafe, cautioning against allowing excitement or romance to cloud judgment.

    “Exercise utmost caution when meeting someone from dating apps or social platforms for the first time. Choose well-lit public places bustling with people for initial encounters; share your plans and location with trusted friends or family; trust your instincts—if anything feels amiss, step away without hesitation.”

    “Never let haste or romance cloud your judgment, for true love honors safety above all,” a post said.

    The reminder comes amid the growing popularity of online dating and social networking across Kenya, where more people are forming connections in digital spaces before meeting physically.

    There has been a surge in fraud from such meetings aimed at ensuring love propers.

    The DCI said personal responsibility and vigilance remain key to preventing incidents such as fraud, theft, or physical harm during meet-ups, adding that public safety should come first even during celebrations.

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