A two-year old baby stolen by a house help in Nairobi’s Imara
Daima estate was on Monday, August 22, rescued at the Busia border. Baby Kaity Amanda was rescued five days after she was allegedly
stolen by house help, Jessica Nawire - a Ugandan national, on August 17.
The rescue was as a result of concerted efforts between
the Kenya and Ugandan police and the Protective and Safety Association
of Kenya (PROSAK)
It is reported that the house-girl had already crossed the border
into Uganda but rapid efforts by the rescue teams ensured her capture. Nawire is now being held at a police post in Busia.
PROSAK chairman, Enock Makanga, appreciated the role of inter-agency
support saying that only in working together can such cases be arrested
early. He has also warned parents to be extra careful on the persons they leave their children with.
"Do not engage any house help without a simple background check. Have
full details of your house help or house employees and get at least
three references before you hire,” Makanga said.
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