Addis Ababa – The Police in Kenya
said Tuesday said they were battling to contain a new trend of commercial sex
tourism that targets young boys in the coastal towns of the country .
The reports monitored from a
local radio station, quoted Police as saying the trend had caused the
rise in the sale pampers in the region due to the rising health problems among
boys indulging in the act.
Malindi sub county Deputy Police
Commissioner, Joshua Nkanatha told Kenya local radio that boys from poor
families were being lured into the trade by rich male tourists.
The Police official said the
situation had lead to an increase in number of cases of HIV/AIDS spread in the
area.
“A survey we conducted shows that
boys engaging in sexual activities with male tourists are buying pampers
because they can no longer hold their stool, “Nkanatha said.
Nkanatha, who spoke during a Public
Baraza at HGM primary school, Malindi said “male prostitution had become high
in Malindi and contributing to
increased cases of HIV and AIDS.
He urged educated and concerned
members of the public to take up the responsibility of enlightening the youths
about the health risks of engaging
in the vice.
Malindai is a resort town on the
outskirt of Nairobi, the Kenyan Capital which attracts Tourists from within and
outside Africa. (NAN)
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