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Kenya teen's court victory over police strip-search | Kenya teen's court victory over police strip-search |
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A Kenyan court has awarded a schoolgirl four million Kenyan shillings ($40,000; £30,000) after she was strip-searched by police looking for drugs in 2015. | A Kenyan court has awarded a schoolgirl four million Kenyan shillings ($40,000; £30,000) after she was strip-searched by police looking for drugs in 2015. |
Half-naked pictures of the young woman, allegedly taken by police during the incident, were then circulated on social media. | Half-naked pictures of the young woman, allegedly taken by police during the incident, were then circulated on social media. |
The court said the rights of the 18-year-old secondary school student had been violated. | The court said the rights of the 18-year-old secondary school student had been violated. |
The lawsuit was filed jointly by the victim and child rights group Cradle. | The lawsuit was filed jointly by the victim and child rights group Cradle. |
They said that the semi-nude photos humiliated her and sought compensation of $70,000. | They said that the semi-nude photos humiliated her and sought compensation of $70,000. |
Local media say that the young woman was one of 45 students arrested by police reportedly for smoking marijuana and having sex on a bus. | |
Police reportedly intercepted the group's vehicle at a trading centre in the central Nyeri country. | Police reportedly intercepted the group's vehicle at a trading centre in the central Nyeri country. |
The schoolgirl pleaded guilty to being in possession of marijuana shortly afterwards, and was sentenced to 18 months' probation. | |
In court, Justice John Mativo said the girl had been "subjected to degrading treatment" against international conventions protecting the rights of children. | |
The BBC's Wanyama Chebusiri in Nairobi says the ruling is being seen as a victory for children's rights in a country where similar incidents are sometimes overlooked. |
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