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Monday, May 13, 2013

Police in search of Kenyan woman in pornography case

The eleven women in court Photo/ Elkana Jacob
 
The foreigner Christopher Clement/ Photo Elkana Jacob
  
Monday, May 13, 2013 - 00:00 -- BY CALVIN ONSARIGO, BRIAN OCHIENG AND CHARLES MGHENYI
Detectives are hunting down a Kenyan woman behind an international syndicate of bestiality and pornographic trade.
Police said the woman is believed to be a business partner of Swiss national Christopher Clement Weissenrieder, who was arrested with 11 women at an apartment in Nyali over alleged prostitution and bestiality.
 Yesterday, Nyali MP Awiti Bolo and Mamba Village Centre general manager Brian Lewela denied that the 11 ladies and the foreigner were conducting their illegal trade at Mamba Village Apartments.
 “I would like the CID to verify the information they gave. Their investigation has yielded false information,” said Awiti in a press conference at the Mamba Village Centre which he owns.
 Lewela said the false information given by the police hasmade some clients to cancel their reservations. “Guests at the apartments and others who had booked said they do not want to be associated with the incident or be disturbed by the press. Some had to cancel,” said Lewela.
 Kisauni CID boss Shadrack Juma yesterday said they have obtained material including 15 laptops suspected to be used in shooting pornographic movies.
 He said the pornographic movies are later shown to customers in Europe, USA and Australia through the internet. The ladies strip for clients who then masturbate.
 “The laptops that contains highly classified information have been transferred to Nairobi CID headquarters for forensic analysis,” said Juma.
 He said Weissenrieder is a former military officer who worked for Switzerland and later joined the United Nations headquarters and worked in Nairobi before he was dismissed three years ago.
 “He holds an expired diplomatic passport that indicates he arrived in the country three months ago as tourist,” said Juma.
Muslim clerics at the weekend condemned the act. The Council of Imams and Preachers of Kenya organising secretary Sheikh Mohamed Khalifa accused the police of trying to cover up the issue because a foreigner was involved.
 “This matter should be investigated thoroughly and all people involved prosecuted, whether they are foreigners or not,” he said. Police said the Swiss had rented an exclusive apartment in Nyali suburb estate for Sh45 million for two years at Sh200,000 per month.
 A car bearing a diplomatic UN number plate was found parked in the compound when the Star team visited the highly guarded apartment.
 Police are investigating how he used to obtained a UN vehicle being yet he is a non-official. Multiple police sources confirmed that the national will be deported once the police are finish their investigation. Weissenrieder faces a similar case in Malaysia.
http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/article-120122/police-search-kenyan-woman-pornography-case

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