Nairobi, April 11 -- Last year, a young man in one of the Nairobi's low-income settlements was molested by a man who projected himself as a friend. He was homeless and this 'friend' offered shelter, food and alcohol, the things sexual predators do to groom their targets and earn their trust.

Then a time came, at night, when he wanted his 'pay' for being a generous philanthropist. His resistance was caught with a brandishing knife. What would he do? Nothing!

The next morning, he threw him out. The young man went to a local police station to report. He had expected a reaction of urgency and empathy. Instead, he met police officers whose empathy was roaming elsewhere.

They asked him, "How would you let him penetrate your rectum?"

A quest...