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Police Hunt for Kenyan Woman Who Has Been Sending Nude Photos of Herself to MPs

John Wanjohi Mar 21, 2018

Director of Criminal Investigations (DCI) George Kinoti has promised to arrest the notorious woman who has been sending nude photos of herself to Members of Parliament within 24 hours.

Kinoti further vowed to arrest criminals who have been defrauding MPs and other VIPs using fake M-Pesa accounts.

Appearing before Parliament Committee on Administration and National Security on Tuesday, the police boss, however, appealed to the MPs to protect his officers, because some of individuals behind cyber bullying are “powerful individuals” with godfathers.

“Have confidence in us. We have the capacity to deal with these matters. Some of the sponsors behind the crimes are among us. We will act, that’s what I’m promising,” Kinoti told the Paul Koinange-led team at Continental House, Nairobi.

“If you protect us on that, the principal offender will be exposed. The driving forces behind these crimes are elsewhere. They are being used, they have godfathers. When you see the battery of lawyers defending them, you ask yourself who could be behind them.”

This comes a week after MPs complained that they were being bullied on the Internet, while others received nude photos and videos on their phones.

Murang’a Woman Representative Sabina Chege, a victim of cyber bullying, last week narrated how an imposter used her phone number to register an M-Pesa account and used it to solicit cash from unsuspecting members of the public, including her colleagues in Parliament.

Last week, two college students and a personal assistant to an MP were apprehended and charged with cyber-bullying and extortion.

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