Six social media admins arrested for selling fake examinations

Six social media admins for various Telegram sites involved in examination malpractices in the ongoing KCSE national examinations have been arrested in the ongoing crackdown on perpetrators.

This Comes after DCI officers attached to KNEC and all telecommunication service providers and monitoring team identified over 32 social media (SM) platforms being used to share, sell & postexamination materials in violation of KNEC Act and regulations.

“In a letter to the Communications Authority of Kenya dated October 19, 2023 that was copied to security agencies, the Deputy Director, Legal Service Division of KNEC Mr Befly Jemurgor Bisem listed the 32 suspicious SM telegram platforms, 30 of which were active with a membership of over 193,000 parents & students,” remarked DCI.

As investigations proceeded claimed the first suspect – Nicholas Kalewa aka Mr Examiner (23yrs) – over 60,000 members left various groups, leaving an active participationof a staggering 130K members. Kalewa had been a CRE teacher at a private school in Kiambu County.

By November 4, six more admins who coordinated the fraudulence in sharing, selling and posting of examination materials in different telegram groups thereby softly robbing their

Among the suspects stood out the notorious Martin Mogusu aka Prof Martinez, who operated one of the most sought after telegram groups – The Teacher’s Updates – with a following in excess of 18,000.

In his group, Mogusu called upon teachers, parents and students to “relax, we are herefor you and will give you all the support you need.” As they relaxed, the “professor” was launching more coffers to stash their thousands.

Others arrested included two students from Thika Medical School, Faith Wairimu Maina, 19 and Bilha Atieno Elly aka Abilo, 20 Another 20-year-old admin.

Prudence Mukami aka Sir Waylen was also arrested as she sought customer care services at a Safaricom shop after a line she had used in opening her telegram account was suspended.

In other separate operations, Wilfred Ondienga Obara aka Prof Wilfred andAnderson Malotwa Agasiva, 24 were arrested. The six have been arraigned today charged with, among other offences, the publication of false information.

 

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