March 27, 2025

Six teachers arrested over viral sex video of pupils in Kisii

Six teachers arrested over viral sex video of pupils in Kisii

Six teachers arrested in Kisii over a viral sex video of pupils; which depicted minors engaging in indecent behavior

Six teachers arrested in Kisii over a viral sex video of pupils; which depicted minors engaging in indecent behavior.

Six teachers from Itumbe DOK Primary School are being detained by police in Kisii as a result of a widely shared online video showing minors acting impolitely.

After the video raised questions about what was being taught in schools to youngsters in Kenya, Kipkemoi Kipkulei, the head of the Nyamache Sub-county Police, said he was consulting with the County Director of Education about what steps they should take.

“I have seen so many people sending me the video and tagging me, sijui hata niseme nini.. this is a school in my home area.. I really do not know what if they are teaching these boys ama sijui ni demonstration ya nini hii. I wonder which subject inaweza kuwa ama iko kwa CBC,” read part of the message posted by Sammy Ondimu Ngare.

According to police, the six; Everline Moraa, Gladys Kenyanya, Angelicia Joseph, Moraa Nyairo, Cathrine Mokaya, and William Isoka, were arrested after Ministry of Education officials in the county led by Nyamache Sub-County Director Linet Onduso visited the school after receiving the clip.

The young boys in school uniforms are forced by their teachers to do an obscene deed while lying on top of each other while the teachers laugh aloud in the video which has caused widespread outrage.

In the 29 seconds video clip, four young boys are seen trying to imitate how sex is done. They are in pairs.

In the clip also, the voices of three teachers (one male and two female) are heard. They are seated outside on plastic chairs with one female teacher covering her legs with green clothing.

They seem entertained by the pupils’ act and they threaten to beat them should they not demonstrate to them.

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“ You too do it fast and show us. I did not want to beat you but you are forcing me to do so,” the teachers could be heard commanding the kids.

The county police boss wondered why the teachers had decided to humiliate the children by recording such a video and posting it online.

“We have confiscated their phones. We questioned them and they told us that one pupil had reported to them about what they were doing at break time. That they only wanted them to demonstrate to them what they were doing,’ Mr. Kipkulei said.

“We will establish from their phones who posted or shared it out. Such an incident is unethical and it damages the name of the school. The pupils are also minors and we wonder what motive the one who gave it out wanted,” he added.

He continued that they will seek the indulgence of the Ministry of Education for appropriate action.

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