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MOMBASA COUPLE ARRESTED FOR EXPLOITING OWN CHILDREN IN ONLINE SEX RING

A team of detectives drawn from the Anti-Human Trafficking and Child Protection Unit (AHTCPU) and DCI Changamwe have arrested two suspects in Mombasa for the alleged exploitation and online solicitation of minors.

Acting on intelligence leads, officers apprehended 41-year-old Regina Kauli Munyoki, who was reportedly using a dating site "AfroIntroductions" operated by Cupid Media, to market her three children—aged 13, 7, and 4 (two girls and one boy)—for sexual exploitation.

Investigations revealed that Regina was generating income by sharing sexually explicit content involving her children and offering them to interested clients in exchange for money.

Disturbingly, it was further established that her husband, 52-year-old Isaiah Owala Gura, had been repeatedly defiling their 13-year-old daughter since she was just 11.

Thanks to forensic leads, the suspects were swiftly trailed and apprehended.

Both suspects have since been arraigned before the Mombasa Law Courts, where Regina was granted a bond of Sh1 million, with two sureties of the same amount. Meanwhile, Isaiah remains in custody at Shazu Prisons, awaiting a bond ruling scheduled for tomorrow, July 15, 2025

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