The painful story of physically challenged children brought from Tanzania to beg in Kenya has sent shivers down the spines of many people .The criminals hid the kids in shanties and profited from them without giving them anything .
Tanzania has now started cracking down on the criminals .Some people have been seen taking advantage of the disabled whereby they send them to the streets to beg for money .
Stories have been trending that many of the physically challenged people who are found on the streets of Kenya borrowing for money come from Tanzania .
This trafficking of physically challenged children has become the source of income to some netizens .The physically challenged according to the society they should be taken care of,showed love and be provided with everything they need .
The trafficking of the physically challenged children has disappointed the Tanzania government,the Tanzania government has decided to crack down the criminals involved in this business .
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