The Borneo Post

Kenya court awards 4 million shillings to girl strip-searched by police

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NAIROBI: A Kenyan court on Monday awarded a young woman four million shillings in damages after she was strip- searched by police who said they were looking for drugs.

The incident in August 2015 provoked an outcry in the East African country after images of the half-naked 18-year- old schoolgirl were posted on social media.

She pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana shortly after the incident and was sentenced to 18 months on probation.

In the lawsuit she later filed jointly with a child rights group, the young woman said the photos humiliated her and sought legal compensati­on.

Kenyan high court judge John Mativo said in his ruling that the student was entitled to the four million shillings ( US$ 38,815) because her constituti­onal rights to dignity had been violated.

The student had been travelling with more than 40 others on a bus home for the holidays when she was stopped by the police.

The court’s ruling is a rare victory in the East African country’s legal system against the police.

Although no police officers were tried or found guilty in the case, the ruling was an acknowledg­ment of wrongdoing.

A government civilian body exists to oversee the police, but few officers are charged and conviction­s are extremely rare. — Reuters

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