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13 Sep 2016

Author:
Nancy Agutu, The Star (Kenya)

Kenya Airports Authority to probe employee's sexually offensive remarks against children

"KAA probes employee's sexually offensive remarks, KOT calls for arrest"

Kenyans on Twitter have called for the arrest of a KAA employee who reportedly made sexually offensive remarks about underage girls. On a Facebook post on Sunday, Ken wa Mwangi allegedly made sexually suggestive remarks about 11-year-old girls. The remarks cannot be repeated here due to their graphic nature.

The Kenya Airports Authority said on Monday that it has launched investigations into the utterances. "KAA is a strong advocate of women/children's rights and is taking this matter with the seriousness it deserves," the authority said on Twitter.