OMG! 14 Students Among Them 2 Primary School Girls Arrested Having Sex And Smoking Bhangi In Naivasha

Piece by: Caren Nyota
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Who is going to save the young generation? If students are not burning schools they are busy engaging in sex orgies. Who is to blame? The parents, teachers or the students themselves? Early this year, more than 500 were arrested for allegedly engaging in bad activities and it seems this fade is not going to end anytime soon.

Well,police in Naivasha are holding fourteen students including two girls from a primary school after they were found having sex, smoking bhang and drinking alcohol. The secondary schools students had rented a house in Kabati estate where the house-party was going over the long weekend before they were busted.

Among the arrested students included twelve from Naivasha Day Secondary school while the others hailed from different institutions around the lakeside town. The other students were from Magereza, Highway Secondary and Naivasha Central Primary as police moved in to investigate the case. Shocked parents and teachers milled at the police station after the arrest in which several rolls of bhang and condoms were recovered.

“When we moved in after a tip-off some of the students were very drunk while others were high in bhang”,

said one of the officers. One of the teachers from the school who declined to be named confirmed the incident adding that the students were undergoing counselling. The teacher said that the students were arrested over the long weekend when the party was going on and locked up at the Naivasha police station.

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"The students who included some girls from primary school were allegedly having sex, drinking alcohol and smoking bhang before police moved and arrested them," said the teacher. Another parent said that the students had lied that they were going to a nearby church for preparations ahead of a music competition.

"Majority of us are still in shock because our children told us that they were going to church only to be informed that they had been arrested",

said the parent. Naivasha sub-county commissioner Isaac Masinde confirmed the incident but was quick to note that it was under investigations by various offices. "Officers from the education office and the security officers are currently handling the issue by speaking to the students and the parents," he said. Last term, the commissioner ordered illegal structures near schools demolished terming them as the main source of drugs.

Masinde further directed that all bars near learning institutions be closed down noting that use of drugs and alcohol had contributed to the students’ unrest in the area.