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Police arrest child trafficking suspect in Kabete

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Police arrest child trafficking suspect in Kabete

Detectives drawn from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) have arrested a child trafficking suspect in Kabete, Kiambu County.

The anti-crime agency in a statement shared on Sunday, September 29, 2024, said the arrest followed an operation led by a joint team comprising the Anti-Human Trafficking and Child Protection Unit and detectives from DCI Kabete.

According to DCI, the suspect, who has since been identified as Mary Akinyi Mulamula, was cornered and arrested following a report that a child had been stolen from her home in Muchingu, Mukango Sub-Location in Kakamega County, on June 6, 2024.

Victims rescued

The DCI says a total of two victims were rescued during the operation.

“A joint team comprising the Anti-Human Trafficking and Child Protection Unit and detectives from DCI Kabete have successfully captured a child-stealing suspect and rescued two victims. Mary Akinyi Mulamula, who had been playing a cat-and-mouse game with the authorities, was finally cornered and apprehended in Kabete, Nairobi.

“The arrest followed a report received that a child had been stolen from her home in Muchingu, Mukango Sub-Location, Virhembe Location, Kakamega County, on June 6, 2024,” the DCI said in the statement.

Child stolen

The Mohamed Amin-led agency went ahead to narrate how the suspect had managed to steal the child from Kakamega.

According to the DCI, the suspect had convinced a farm worker that she was taking the child to Kakamega to be registered in a sponsorship programme, promising a monthly stipend of Ksh9,000.

However, the DCI says the suspect vanished with the child without a trace.

“On an ill-fated day, the suspect spun a web of deceit, convincing the shamba boy that she was taking the child to Kakamega to be registered in a sponsorship programme promising a monthly stipend of Sh9,000. However, the suspect vanished with the child without a trace, leaving the family in despair,” the DCI narrated.

The suspect has been placed in lawful custody, awaiting to be arraigned in court on Monday, September 30, 2024.

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