One of the victims is 15-year-old Frank Mashaka, a Tanzanian boy living with a disability. He was trafficked into Uganda under the false promise of free education at a donor-funded school by a woman whose identity he struggles to describe.
CID spokesperson Charles Twine says the nine Ugandans were arrested at the airport in Nairobi for holding passports with forged Kenyan stamps over the weekend. Police investigations show they were trafficked and given documents with forged Kenyan stamps by Charles Kamuli who has a warehouse in Kireka where he recruits and holds his victims for trafficking.