Former Gor Mahia captain Harun Shakava is longing to play alongside his bosom buddy, the hard tackling Musa Mohamed at the heart of the Kenya Police defence. The two central defenders reunited at Police who broke the bank to first acquire Musa’s signature from Zambian outfit Lusaka Dynamos before the season before raiding the Gor camp in the mid-season transfer window here they left with Shakava.The duo gained fame while playing for Gor a couple of season’s ago and would go on to conquer the Zambian league where they won the league with Nkana almost two years ago.Harun Shakava unveiled by @kenyapolicefc. He joins from Gor Mahia pic.twitter.com/ENB6UOKTU8— Rodgers Odhiambo (@rodgers_otienoo) February 2, 2022 Local fans have however been made to wait for their reunion at Police as Musa has been nursing an injury for two months now leaving Shakava to partner with Soita Silicho.Even though Shakava admitted that Soita was a talented centre back whom he enjoyed playing neck to neck with on match days he said he was hoping to play with Musa again in the Kenyan league.Rookie defender angling to fill Shakava’s shoes at Gor Mahia”I have played next to Musa for many years in our league and in Zambia and I cant wait to partner him again should the coach decide to pair us. Of course I am impressed with Soita and how he reads the game and the department will have the much needed competition once Musa returns,” he said.Shakava who blasted open his Police goal account in their 1-1 draw with Tusker last Saturday at the Ruaraka grounds in the meantime said it is just a matter of time before Police Start shooting down opponents with ease.The law enforcers who are in their maiden season in the top flight have been inconsistent despite spending a fortune to beef the squad last year and in January.IT’S OFFICIAL!!!!!!There’s a new Sheriff in town, Harun Shakava A.K.A (Shakes) is HOME, this is after signing a one year contract deal with KENYA POLICE FC and a retirement contract with National Police Service. pic.twitter.com/c79PMDeY93— KENYA POLICE FC (@kenyapolicefc) February 2, 2022 The former Kakamega Homeboyz defender attributed the incoherent return of results to lack of chemistry between the players but noted improvements in the past matches.”The club had an objective of remaining in the league which we are on course to achieve it. The players are still gelling and once they are there, the results will start trickling in. At the moment, no one should judge us on what we have been reaping on the pitch,” he said.