American man accused of molesting minors while running a children's home in Bomet will be charged with molestation in Pennsylvania, US. 

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Some of the victims are, however, not entirely happy as they wanted Gregory Dow to be charged in Kenya where they could testify as witnesses.

“I wish he could be brought back to face trial in Kenya where we can testify. I am sad he is being charged far from where he committed the crime,” Rosaline Chepkirui Keter told Standard.

Chepkirui, is not only a victim, but also one of the whistle blowers of the illegal acts that the 60-year-old committed at the children's home.

Gregory founded the children's home in 2008 and registered a population of around 80 children. 

On Friday, United States Attorney William McSwain confirmed the arrest of Gregory Dow and charges facing him including engagement in illicit sex with minors.

"The indictment alleges that from or about October 14, 2013 until on or about September 13, 2017, the defendant engaged in, and attempted to engage in, illicit sexual conduct with four different minors in Kenya,” McSwain said as quoted by Standard.

Gregory Dow is currently being held in the American police custody.