Kenya Police FC striker Tito Okello has left the club to join an unnamed team in the Indonesian league after a successful season.Okello emerged as the top scorer for Police last season with 20 goals, including 16 in the league and four in the Mozzart Bet Cup. His contributions helped the team finish third in the league, with the Mozzart Bet Cup win aiding them to qualify for the CAF Confederation Cup next season.##NAJAVA_MECA_8202926##Despite Police’s efforts to retain him for their upcoming CAF Confederation Cup campaign in August, Okello has chosen to leave the Kenyan league once again after previously playing for Gor Mahia.”Of course, we want to retain Okello; that’s a no-brainer. He had a good season, he’s our top scorer, and as his coach, I want him to stay here. We will do all we can to have him continue with us in the coming season,” Police head coach Salim Babu said in an earlier interview.Kenyan international training with South African side SuperSport United ahead of potential move”I have spoken to him (Tito Okello), and he is willing to stay with us. Now it’s a matter of the management engaging to see if they can agree on a deal. From the technical bench’s side, we want him to stay because he is key to our plans and ambitions for the coming season,” he added.Okello’s departure leaves Babu with Clinton Kinanga and Rashid Mchelenga as the club’s remaining strikers. Kinanga mainly featured off the bench last season, while Mchelenga, who is yet to score a goal for Police, saw limited playing time and may not be retained for the next season.Among the strikers Police are targeting ahead of the new season is Sofapaka’s Jacob Onyango, who recently helped his team gain an advantage in the promotion/relegation playoff against Naivas FC with a goal in the first leg.Samuel Kapen on what he brings to the table after joining Gor Mahia on a two-year deal