“The inaccurate and highly sensational report aired on CTV in the 7pm and 9pm news made no effort to reach out to the security sector for a reply. The report breached very high security protocols,” said Kinoti. “RMS chose to entirely rely on the confessions of a criminal to air the report. None of the weapons belong to NPS officers. All our weapons are serialised in a particular manner, these ones do not belong to us,” he added. Kinoti said it was criminal for the Citizen tv reporter to hold the weapons she used in her investigative piece for the entire period before surrendering them to the police service.