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85-Year-Old Swiss National Arrested in Watamu Over Alleged Defilement of 15-Year-Old Girl
Police act on tip-off from public after teenager went missing for 10 days
WATAMU, KENYA — An 85-year-old Swiss national has been arrested in Watamu, Kilifi County, after allegedly defiling a 15-year-old minor who had been reported missing by her parents.
Gisler Emil Johann was taken into custody following a tip-off from members of the public who spotted the foreign national with a juvenile at a private villa in the coastal resort town.
According to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), the teenager’s parents reported her disappearance on February 1, triggering frantic searches that yielded nothing until neighbours raised alarm over Gisler’s young companion .
Police officers moved swiftly to the residence where they found the suspect with the minor. The girl was immediately taken to Gede Sub-County Hospital for medical examination, while Gisler was placed in police custody pending arraignment.
The case highlights ongoing concerns about child sexual exploitation in Kenya’s coastal region, particularly in tourist hotspots like Watamu, Malindi, and Mombasa.
Kenya’s coastal communities have long struggled with child sexual exploitation linked to tourism. In 2020, an international NGO reported there are between 35,000 and 40,000 victims of sex trafficking, including child sex tourism, in Kenya, of which approximately 19,000 are children .
A UNICEF study found that as many as 30 percent of girls aged 12-18 in Kenya’s coastal areas are involved in some form of sex work , with poverty and social acceptance of the phenomenon cited as major contributing factors.
Child protection officials have repeatedly raised concerns about the difficulty of prosecuting foreign sex offenders who abuse children in private residences. Naomi Kazungu, a manager at the governmental Malindi Child Protection Center, has urged the government to allow the child protection department access to private villas in cases of suspected child sexual exploitation without the current restrictions .
Under Kenya’s Sexual Offences Act of 2006, defilement—defined as sexual penetration with anyone under 18 years—carries severe penalties. Defiling a child under the age of 11 years carries the mandatory sentence of life imprisonment, and if the child is aged between 12 and 15 then the culprit must be sentenced to at least 20 years . For victims aged 16 to 18, the minimum sentence is 15 years.
The law also addresses child sex tourism specifically, making it an offense for anyone to exploit children sexually within Kenya’s tourism industry.
In their statement, the DCI reaffirmed its commitment to protecting vulnerable members of communities by conducting thorough investigations to ensure perpetrators of such crimes are held accountable.
The arrest comes amid growing calls for stronger enforcement mechanisms and better coordination between law enforcement agencies, tourism stakeholders, and child protection services to combat child sexual exploitation at the coast.
Gisler remains in police custody undergoing processing and is expected to be arraigned in court soon to face defilement charges.
This is a developing story.
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