Police Rescue 67 Girls from Nakuru Facility Linked to Gulf Job Trafficking

Police executed the raid after one of the girls alerted the police through a phone call, claiming they had been confined on the premises for months while waiting for travel documents...
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Police in Njoro, Nakuru County, have rescued 67 girls who were allegedly being held at a facility by a travel agency, preparing them for overseas employment.
- 67 girls rescued from an alleged fraudulent travel agency.
- Led by Sub-County police commander Nelson Koech.
- The facility was described as overcrowded and unhygienic, with victims reporting threats and assault.
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NTSA Announces Crackdown After 15 Killed in Nyeri-Nyahururu Crash - March 2026
A tragic road accident on the Nyeri–Nyahururu highway claimed 15 lives when a lorry carrying logs collided with a matatu near Dedan Kimathi University on Saturday evening. The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) is enhancing enforcement following the incident, with Transport Cabinet Secretary Chirchir pledging to investigate. Four people were killed on the spot with multiple others injured in a separate report from the same highway location. Police in Njoro, Nakuru County rescued 67 girls from a facility operated by a travel agency allegedly preparing them for overseas employment.
















