July 5, 2024

Outrage as managers force female workers to undress their innerwear in their presence

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Outrage as managers force female workers to undress their innerwear in their presence

Police arrest three managers after forcing female employees to undress after a used sanitary pad was found in a bin

Police arrest three managers after forcing female employees to undress after a used sanitary pad was found in a bin.

Three senior managers from Limuru-based BrownCheese Company Limited were arrested on Thursday in connection with an incident in which female employees were allegedly forced to undress at work.

In a shocking incident, the managers are said to have ordered all female workers to undress in order to establish who among them was in their period.

The female workers were ordered to undress after the company’s quality assurance manager discovered a used sanitary pad dumped in a dustbin instead of a sanitary disposal bin. 

Confirming the arrest, Limuru OCPD Philip Mwania said that the three will be arraigned tomorrow to face indecent assault charges. 

“We received reports that female workers had been ordered to undress by their seniors who went ahead and frisked their private parts to know who among them was on their periods. Our officers rushed there and conducted a thorough investigation and recorded statements from the victims before arresting three suspects,” the OCPD said.

Flanked by the Limuru Sub-County Criminal Investigation Officer Felix Mutua and OCS Misoi, he revealed that the menace has been going on not only at the factory but in several other companies in the area.

“We have reliably gathered that the demeaning and shaming vice has been going on for a long time. I want to warn any such employers that justice will soon be served to all their victims.”

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In a quick rejoinder, the company through its head of Finance and Administration Luke Kimathi said that it will cooperate with the police and that they will also conduct a full internal investigation.

“All individuals involved have been suspended pending the company’s investigations,” he told the media.

“This matter has only very recently come to the attention of the senior management of the company and lawful actions will be taken against all the culprits,” he added.

The matter came to light after a male worker at the facility exposed the same via a text to the media.

“Don’t expose me. I work with the Brownscheese Company Limited in Limuru Kiambu county. Today in the morning a used pad was found in the dustbin and the ladies were harassed by the Quality Assurance manager by telling ladies to undress in Infront of her to check who was on her period. The ladies were demoralized,” the text read in part.

The text was later shared on social media forums prompting the police to launch investigations.

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