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Police Burst A Ring, Rescues Over 20 Stolen Children

BY Juma · February 20, 2024 07:02 am

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Around 6,000 children in Kenya go missing every year which translates to 18 children disappearing each day.

Although the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) is yet to create those witty and harrowing threads of what might be the highest burst, reports are confirming that police have rescued over 20 children in Nairobi who were either reported missing or stolen.

In an intelligence-led operation between the DCI and the police, the 20 children were rescued and taken to Kayole Police Station. The police are calling on parents and guardians whose children are missing to visit the police station with the National IDs, birth certificates of the kids, and the OB Number of the missing person.

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Authorities in the country say around 6,000 children go missing every year which translates to 18 children disappearing each day. Parents of the missing young ones are helpless not knowing when their children will return and whether they are alive.

Kenya’s Department of Children’s Services says it has taken several steps to combat the disturbing trend. These include intensifying efforts to locate missing children through enhanced collaboration with law enforcement agencies and the public. Yet, despite these efforts, challenges persist.

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Juma is an enthusiastic journalist who believes that journalism has power to change the world either negatively or positively depending on how one uses it. (020) 528 0222 or Email: info@sokodirectory.com

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