On May 13, 2013, detectives arrested 12 women for allegedly shooting a pornographic film with dogs in Mombasa.

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 The crackdown on the international syndicate of bestiality and pornography trade raised concern among leaders and other Kenyans. 

The woman behind the trade was believed to be partnering with business partner of Swiss national Christopher Clement Weissenrieder in an apartment in Nyali to shoot the film for the porn industry. 

The then Nyali MP Awiti Bolo and Mamba Village Centre general manager Brian Lewela, however, dismissed claims that the women were shooting an adult film.

“The CID should verify the information they gave. Their investigation has yielded false information,” said Awiti told the members of the press. Lewela lamented that the incident was affecting the business after some clients sought to cancel their bookings.

“Guests at the apartments and others who had bookings said they do not want to be associated with the incident or be disturbed by the press. Some had to cancel,” said Lewela.

On his part, the then Kisauni CID boss Shadrack Juma said that the foreigner in the trade held an expired passport, and he had been in the country for around three months.

“Weissenrieder holds an expired diplomatic passport that indicates he arrived in the country three months ago as tourist,” said Juma.

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