As universities across Kenya resumed classes, detectives in Kakamega are grappling with a concerning situation-university students allegedly involved in the production of adult content.

Reports indicate that a group of students has been operating an online sex business, utilizing social media and encrypted messaging apps to connect with clients.

The drama unfolded when police in Kakamega seized video recording equipment after busting six university girls in the act of creating pornographic content.

Investigators revealed that female students are hired to produce explicit videos, which are sold to both local and international clients.

Some performances are streamed live, fetching up to Sh20,000 per hour,while other pre-recorded materials are sold at a reduced price.

The suspected leader of the operation,a woman based in Kisumu, is believed to be managing similar ventures in both Kisumu and Nairobi.

Law enforcement is collaborating across regions to collect more information.

The Communications Authority of Kenya has directed the police to arrest those involved in creating and distributing illegal content.

While some suspects remain at large, authorities are intensifying efforts to bring them to justice.

Investigators have uncovered that some women involved live in luxury, with one reportedly owning a boutique in Kakamega town.

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