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A woman suspected to have been using her day care facility in Kiambu County to coerce minors into sexual activities and film them for profit will remain in police custody for 14 days. The suspect Teresia Wambui Kihagi will remain in custody as detectives try to unravel the happenings behind the walls of the three year old day care centre in Wangige that hosts over 10 minors who are believed to be the victims. This comes as the High Court in Mombasa has okayed charges to be leveled against a county land executive officer alleged to have been involved in sodomizing incident against a Mombasa based blogger.
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DCI allowed to detain a woman for 14 days for exploiting minors sexually
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