Detectives are investigating an online cartel that has been luring high school girls from their homes for partying orgies that goes on for days.
Preliminary investigations by the DCI have established the girls were lured out of their homes through a social media account named Carty-gang-ent.

The cartel has been using internationally-registered telephone numbers, although they operate from Nairobi.
A number of worried parents from Nairobi’s Kayole and Komarock reported to us that their daughters had gone missing from home for days.

The parents only reported their daughters were missing after they failed to go home several days later.
While being interrogated by detectives attached to DCI’s Anti-Human Trafficking and Child Protection Unit and the Crime Research and Intelligence Bureau, the young girls revealed how they were lured from their home and linked up in partying joints in Nairobi.
The DCI wishes to inform the public that we are hunting down members of the cartel and they’ll be apprehended to answer for their crimes.

The DCI further warns parents to take keen interest in their children’s activities at home and on social media networks.
As the investigations go on, we wish to issue a stern warning to individuals taking advantage of the Covid-19 pandemic to prey on school girls who are at home, especially through the social media networks, that their days are numbered.

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