In what looks like not a learnt lesson for the students, high school students within the Nairobi County have been arrested by police who launched a random search.
The police launched the search after claims that high school students were engaging in drug abuse every time they head home for their holidays.
The exercise which seemed to have given off fruits, saw many students randomly frisked and those who were dressed in civilian clothes asked to produce national ID cards.
Last year in 2015, 37 primary school children aged between 12 and 15 were rounded up by police officers and locked up at Kiamumbi Police Station in Nairobi’s Kahawa West when they turned rowdy after drinking alcohol.
By Simon Ingari