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Jackson Njoroge Mugikenye a 42-year-old Boma Link concept branch manager has been charged with 37 counts of child trafficking, defilement and child pornography. 10 minors in Nakuru are said to have been involved in the said acts. The sexual offences are said to have occurred between January 2023 and 2024. Njoroge is currently being held at Nakuru GK prison until 2nd December when he will take plea.
Jackson Mugikenye, charged with 37 counts of child trafficking and defilement
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