Kenya Police caretaker coach Salim Babu says their recent signings of experienced players are important to help build their stability.The team has signed former Gor Mahia forward Samuel Onyango, their former midfielder Duncan Otieno, and highly rated defender Brian Okoth who was formerly at Talanta.“We wanted to sign experienced players to ensure stability considering that the league is at a critical stage. Onyango and Otieno fitted very well in this strategy,” he said.##NAJAVA_MECA_7838753##He said Okoth’s youthfulness will also be key in the coming weeks as the club is keen on winning the Mozzart Bet Cup.“Regarding the league title, it is a bit tricky for us and therefore we have decided to give the Mozzart Bet Cup everything we have,” added Babu.Mutimba reveals motivation behind Compel incredible home form, sets sights on promotionOnyango returns to the local league after two years from Zambian side Kabwe Warriors where he joined in 2017 from Kenya Premier League record champions Gor.While at K’Ogalo, Onyango won three league titles. Apart from Gor Mahia, he also turned out for 2010 Kenya Premier League winners Ulinzi Stars.Otieno on the other hand returns to Kenya Police after a 16-month stay at Gaborone United in Botswana where he was released eight months before his two-year contract expired.Kenya Police beat AFC Leopards, Kakamega Homeboyz to Brian Okoth’s signatureHe began his league career at AFC Leopards in 2014. He has also played for Posta Rangers in the local league. Apart from the experienced players, Babu says his side is ready to face high-flying Gor Mahia when the league resumes this weekend.“We have a good number of our players who have previously played for Gor Mahia and it gives some advantage going into the match. We understand they have had a good run of results but we are determined to get some positive results from the tie,” he said.