Kenya Police midfielder Marvin Nabwire believes that the club will defy the odds and claim the Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) title in the forthcoming season.Police have made a statement of intent if the quality of players the club has signed in the transfer window as well as the pre-season preparation are anything to go by.##NAJAVA_MECA_6643007##The law enforcers acquired five exciting players in the window and camped in Rwanda for ten days just to fine-tune the players ready for the new term that still remains uncertain in as far as the kick of dates are concerned.The five include, long-serving Kariobangi Sharks midfielder Patila Omoto, the duo of Reagan Otieno and Baraka Badi who signed from KCB.James Kibande was acquired from Nzoia Sugar while David Okoth who netted more than ten goals last season arrived from Kakamega Homeboyz.Nabwire, who joined the team in March from Leopards says they will not settle for anything less of the title that is currently in the custody of Tusker.“Our ambition as a team is to win the league title in the new season. We have prepared well and have the quality to sustain a successful trophy onslaught,” he said.How Nabwire overcame nasty injury and established himself at IngweThe midfielder who has been out of action since making his move to Police has his work cut out regarding featuring in Samuel Omollo’s first team. The former national U20 midfielder will face off with Omoto and Duke Abuya as well as Lesley Otieno.“I am not afraid of the competition for playing time. In fact, I firmly embrace it for it will make me a better player as well as help the team get good results,” he said.