DCI Shatters The Scoreboard At The 4th Edition Disciplined Forces Shooting Competition

The DCI team transformed the Annual 4th Edition Disciplined Forces Shooting Competition into a riveting action blockbuster, landing shots with such precision that the targets seemed to surrender at first sight.

As the elite shooters stepped onto the range, the atmosphere crackled with tension; competitors gaped in awe, and the scoreboard readied itself for the inevitable.

This year’s competition featured eleven categories, and the DCI stood tall, clinching victory in seven of them, while the remaining four were shared among the other teams from the KDF, GSU, Kenya Prisons, and the Kenya Police Service.

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Setting the stage on fire, DCI’s top shooters opened the pistol and range events with a symphony of rhythmic shots, sending shivers down the spines of their rivals.

Armed with his tactical weapon of choice, DCI’s crème de la crème and top standard category Manxman winner in Kenya, Charles Mugendi unleashed a torrent of copper rounds upon his targets. His scores sparkled like the miracles of Capernaum, propelling the Sleuths to the topmost podium in the overall winners’ category.

In his remarks, Abdulhakim Daud, Chairman of the Bamburi Rifle Club, expressed heartfelt congratulations to all participating teams, commending their commitment and effort, which were nothing short of commendable.

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The event was also graced by Mr. Philip Ndolo, Chairperson of the Kenya Sports Shooting Federation, Vice Chairperson of the Bamburi Rifle Club, Mr. Ramadhan Mohamed, and members of the Firearm Licensing Board, among others.

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