Kenyan Man Arrested in Prostitution Sting in Coweta, Georgia

Kenyan Man Arrested in Prostitution Sting in Coweta, Georgia

A 27-year-old Kenyan man is among 18 suspects arrested following a prostitution sting in Coweta County, Georgia last week.  

The two-day operation was carried out at a local hotel by Coweta County Sheriff’s Office in collaboration with the Homeland Security Human Trafficking and Child Exploitation Group, the Newnan Police Department Vice Unit, Troup County Sheriff’s Office, Fayetteville Police Department, among other agencies.

Analysts with the sheriff’s office used social media to identify several suspected advertisements for prostitution, The Newnan Times-Herald reported.

Lt. Edwin Rivera from the sheriff’s office said investigators then made multiple phone, video calls, and text messages to confirm commitments for the exchange of sexual acts for cash.

He added that crucial information was obtained during the operation to help detectives in investigating suspected human trafficking offense.

"Although we didn't get a direct outcry, there were indications they were victims of human trafficking and offered the appropriate resources,” he said. 

"Our sole goal is attempting to locate victims of human trafficking. In order to do that, we have to arrest women who are advertising as escorts, and reverse that with undercover officers posing as prostitutes to get the John’s to come in."

58-year-old Malcolm Edward Durden Jr., who was charged with pandering and narcotics possession, was the only local resident nabbed during the swoop.

The Kenyan man arrested during the operation was identified as Bruce Ngatia Gikunju-Wanjohi of Lithia Springs, Georgia. 

He was charged with pandering—the practice of procuring a person to be used for, or to travel for, prostitution. It includes inducing, encouraging, or forcing someone to engage in or continue to engage in prostitution.

Comments

Call 'em out (not verified)     Mon, 09/28/2020 @ 10:05am

In reply to by Ex diasporan (not verified)

Damn man! You're really cryin' out for attention! So what does your silly acronym has to do with this story? Well, there is a place to air out your "cry for help" grievances but THIS is NOT that spot!

RAS menelik (not verified)     Sat, 09/26/2020 @ 04:56pm

Nonsense if they are adults and agreed on the terms of services the sheriff has no business charging anyone unless they can provide that service. Hypocrites they preach water but drink wine.This is the oldest profession,wacha watu wapige vitu.

Maxiley (not verified)     Sun, 09/27/2020 @ 05:50am

In reply to by RAS menelik (not verified)

@Ras Menelik,its all about SEX,and in any known human society,it has been regulated to a degree. Think about marriage.If women insisted on sex before marriage, prostitution would skyrocket.
Men drive protitution.They pay to ejaculate in a woman.And awoman has to charge for her body being used.Fair exchange,you say,probably,untill one finds out that his wife or girlfriend prostitutes to make ends meet.
Even where regulations are in place,there exists cheap underground business...As you can see two consenting adults dont operate in a vacuum. Social mores,customs, morals,and law come into play.All are created by man,and all can be changed by man for better,or worse.Unfortunately,or fortunately depending on your moral position so long as men have need for sex,prostitution will exist.

Mukombero (not verified)     Sat, 09/26/2020 @ 06:14pm

Ngatia, your deserve to get rear ended in jail! Bruh, you make us look bad out hear. If you can’t make love for free ... just rub it off, I have Vaseline for you. Now you know.

Settled Nomad (not verified)     Sun, 09/27/2020 @ 11:01am

Were they targeting Underage Children? If they are investigating Adults, how are they going to differentiate between prostitution and consensual sex? Are there no real Crimes in Coweta County worth investigating? An Idle Police Department. Waste of Public Resources.

Mutuura Mwangi (not verified)     Mon, 09/28/2020 @ 10:42am

These people did nothing wrong. The US practices double standards by encouraging pornography side by side with evangelical churches and then turning around to prosecute the victims of the country's lust industry. It's the US government that should be in the dock,not the poor horny chaps.

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