At least 14 arrested in Kisii over leaked Chemistry paper

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"Citizen TV showed detectives putting handcuffs on John Chacha after taking away his gun."

Fourteen people, among them KCSE exam officials, were on Monday arrested in Kisii county on charges of illegal

possession of a Chemistry paper.

Police, in a report on the incident, said this followed a report that Monianku secondary school had hired five outsiders to facilitate the exam malpractice.

The five are

Irene Kivunja,

Jurith

Nyabeki,

Alex Ziko Akuma,

Christopher Ogora, and

Marori Edwin. They will be taken to court today (Tuesday).

Gucha South sub-county police boss Vincent Kitili said the five were arrested in a house some metres from the private school.

Examinations officials at the said school were arrested shortly after concluding the day's paper. Police said they are helping with investigations.

The officials were among them Mutende John (Supervisor), and invigilators

Omagwa Joel,

Edna Morwabe,

Gedion Nyagaka,

Bernad Omoro, John Abuta,

Ann Nyaboe, and

Joel Nyakwanya.

Monianku deputy principal Peter Arori was also arrested. The owner of the house where the papers were being copied is still at large.

Kitili said they are also looking for the school bursar, one Peter Ochienku, who is believed to have sneaked out the paper.

Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) chairman George Magoha, however, maintained that the 2018 examinations will not be leaked.

He said, in a report on day one of KCSE, that the Maths and Chemistry papers were not seen before they were administered to the candidates.

Citing leaks that were detected and nipped in the bud, Magoha said Knec will strengthen its surveillance to ensure no paper is compromised.

He said the council has an alert system, formidable KNEC guidelines and security measures in place to curb such incidents.

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Magoha added that two candidates from Murang'a and Nyamira counties died on the first day of the examination in unfortunate circumstances.

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"The council wishes to send its sincere message of condolences to the affected families and friends," he said.

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