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Man frog-marched to police station after he was 'caught' in the act with a sheep

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John Chege (second right) after he was frog-marched to Kiamania Sub-County office for allegedly having carnal knowledge with a sheep. [Photo: KIPSANG JOSEPH/STANDARD]

Nakuru, Kenya: A family in Bahati's Kiamaina area frog matched one of their relatives, who was allegedly found having carnal knowledge with a sheep.

John Chege was frog matched to Kiamania Sub-County office Wednesday evening after he was allegedly found in the act with a sheep.

Chege, who was dressed in a black T-shirt and blue jeans could not hold back tears as he was being frog-matched by a family members led by his mother.

The 27-year-old plumber, who is also a father of two is accused of regularly committed the offence and had become a source of shame and nuisance to the family.

He, however,  blamed his mother for the arrest saying it is a plot to tarnish his name, and make him a family outcast so as to force him vacate their home in Kwa Amos village.

"It is my mother who is doing all this to see me vacate home like my other brothers who have all moved because of her," he said.

Nakuru North Sub County AP Commander Moses Lekakeny said Chege is among several youth who have indulged in drug abuse in the area and are using money earned from quarry mining.

"These acts have become common in the area as youths have resorted to drug abuse and hiding in quarries," said Lekakeny. The AP commander said the suspect will be handed over to Bahati Police for further investigations and prosecution.

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