Three of the 11 ladies arrested in Mombasa last year

One year since eleven young women were arrested alongside a foreigner who was said to be producing pornographic films, the activity is said to be still alive in the coastal city.

According to our sources, young girls, mostly of Ethiopian and Tanzanian origin are being lured into the business by a cartel of wealthy phonography film makers now disguising themselves as tourists on holiday.

Two Ethiopian girls who disappeared from a ‘Madam P’ home in Nairobi about three months ago are said to have returned back over the weekend with tales of how tens of young college going girls are being paid hefty amounts to be filmed having sex with men of foreign origin.

Our source said the two girls were being offered Sh50,000 per day to feature in the erotic films in a contract that was made to last one month.

“The money was good but the treatment was unbearable. They fled and returned to Nairobi,” our source said of the two foreign girls.

According to the source, the girls are usually flown into the country by people within the cartel with promises that they would get modeling jobs aimed at producing TV commercials.

It is said that the girls pay an initial amount of Sh30,000 to be registered into the business before getting booked into houses mostly in Nairobi’s leafy suburbs.

Last year, Kenyans were treated to a shock after some young girls, some from a popular technical college, were reported to have been recruited into the pornography business.   

The eleven young women suspected to have colluded with a foreigner to produce pornographic films for sale were arraigned in court and charged with exploitation of prostitution.

They however pleaded not guilty and were released on bail. A Swiss national Christopher Clement who was charged alongside the women was released on a one million shillings bond.