Kenya Police coach Salim Babu says the new signings are giving his side options and sufficient depth to compete with the top sides in the league.Babu bragged that he can easily field a second team and compete effectively in the Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL).“The additions we made in the transfer window have brought a lot of positives to the team and given us good depth,” he said.Among the players signed by the law-keepers include midfielder Duncan Otieno who rejoined the club from Gaborone United of Botswana.undefinedFormer Gor Mahia and Ulinzi Stars winger Samuel Onyango joined from Kabwe Warriors of Zambia while Tanzanian Rashid Mchelenga was fished out from Pamba Jiji FC.Left-footed central defender Brian Okoth joined Police from FC Talanta.“These are experienced players from where they came from and their addition means we can easily field a second team in the local league to compete effectively. At the moment we have about 25 players who can play at the highest level,” he said.How Salim Babu’s diplomacy skills have turned performance around at Kenya PoliceBut Babu insisted that the new additions must work extra hard to earn and keep their place in his starting line-up.“They came when the team was already established in terms of the starting line-up and now it is up to them to fight for a place in the team. It won’t be easy but they have to work hard for it,” he cautioned.The law enforcers have been impressive under Babu having won four out of the five matches played.How Kenya Police beat league’s top dogs to Brian Okoth’s signatureLast weekend, they beat Shabana 1-0 at Police Sacco Stadium to maintain their good run in the league and are currently placed fourth on the standings with 37 points. This is ten less than leaders Gor Mahia.Before that, they had drawn 0-0 against second-placed Posta Rangers and had upset leaders Gor Mahia 3-1. Other wins were against Bidco United and the struggling Nzoia Sugar.