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Strange Turn of Events as Murkomen Alleges BBC Documentary on Child Abuse was a Hoax

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August 13, 2025
Strange Turn of Events as Murkomen Alleges BBC Documentary on Child Abuse was a Hoax
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Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has ignited a heated public debate after dismissing the recent BBC Africa Eye documentary on alleged child sexual exploitation in Mai Mahiu as “fabricated, misleading, and staged.”

The exposé, “Madams: Exposing Kenya’s Child Sex Trade”, aired last week, purported to reveal a hidden network of women known as “madams” who recruit and groom underage girls for sex work in the busy Nakuru County transit town. The hour-long feature followed undercover operatives who claimed to have documented conversations with perpetrators openly admitting to luring children with sweets and small gifts.

Murkomen’s Counter-Claims

Speaking during a press briefing in Nairobi, Murkomen stated that government investigations found no minors among those featured in the documentary, accusing the BBC of using adults who pretended to be children to dramatize the alleged abuse.

“We are confirming that the entire report was fake because the people interviewed are not underage. I went as far as reading their pseudo names, finding out who they are, what they do, and what motivated them to pose as children,” Murkomen told reporters.
“The documentary was deliberately staged to create the impression that there is rampant sexual abuse of minors in Mai Mahiu,” he added.

The CS went on to question the ethical credibility of the production, hinting at the possibility that financial incentives may have been offered to participants in exchange for false testimony—a claim that, if proven, could strain relations between the Kenyan government and the British broadcaster.

Acknowledging a Wider Problem

Murkomen, however, stressed that his dismissal of the documentary’s specific allegations does not imply that sexual exploitation of young people is non-existent in Kenya.

“This is not to say there may be no cases of exploitation. Security agencies, especially the Anti-Human Trafficking and Child Protection Unit, have been doing tremendous work to address such cases across the country,” he said.

Government and Police Action

Following the documentary’s release, the National Police Service (NPS) issued a statement on August 6 acknowledging the severity of the issues raised and pledging urgent action.
A multi-agency team, including specialized officers from the Anti-Human Trafficking and Child Protection Unit, was deployed to Mai Mahiu to gather evidence, take statements from persons of interest, and identify any children at risk.

NPS also revealed that three people are under active investigation, while rescue and rehabilitation measures have been initiated for individuals flagged as potential victims.

Focus on Digital Exploitation

Police further disclosed the formation of Africa’s first dedicated forensic cybercrime unit targeting online child sexual exploitation. The unit—linked to INTERPOL’s International Child Sexual Exploitation (ICSE) database—will work closely with the International Victim Identification Network to trace, identify, and rescue minors appearing in abusive digital content.

Public and Political Reactions

The BBC documentary initially sparked outrage across the country, with advocacy groups calling for immediate prosecutions. However, Murkomen’s rebuttal has shifted the discourse, with some leaders, including National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula, claiming the exposé could be part of an orchestrated effort to tarnish Kenya’s international image.

As investigations continue, the controversy has raised serious questions about journalistic ethics, law enforcement transparency, and the line between investigative reporting and sensationalism.

Editor’s Note: Both the BBC and the Kenyan government have stood firmly by their respective positions, setting the stage for a high-stakes showdown over truth, accountability, and the protection of vulnerable populations.

 

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