What happened to Kenya’s baby stealers?

Africa Daily - A podcast by BBC World Service

It’s nearly three years since a BBC Africa Eye investigation uncovered multiple cases of children being stolen and sold for cash in Kenya. The film saw Njeri Mwangi speaking to mothers who were still looking for their children years after they went missing. Many people were shocked to see a former nurse, a hospital worker and a homeless woman caught on camera trying to sell children. In recent weeks, one of them was sentenced to 25 years in prison. But not all of them have faced justice. So, what impact did the investigation have? And what has happened to Kenya’s baby stealers in the years since?