Nairobi Project X Party Stopped

The National Police Service has issued a stern warning over a 'sex' party that has been slated for Saturday March 12, in Nairobi's upmarket Kileleshwa estate.

The contentious event dubbed Project X, which has been highly publicised on social media, sparked public outrage prompting the police to weigh in.

Police Spokesman Charles Owino stated that investigations are already underway to ascertain what the organizers were planning.

“We are taking action aimed at establishing what the organisers are planning. We will not allow events where illegalities are committed to take place.” read the police statement.

Promoters of the event have been circulating invitations on WhatsApp, promising that it would be the “most epic of all time”.

Some of the messages on the posters advertising the event, which caused a brouhaha include.

“8 Days to go to the biggest celebration of bad behavior in the +254... Chiqs... Dudes... and a whole lot of booze...no rules...no regulations...everything goes".

"...carry your own high... Whether it's herbs... Pills...everything is legal advance tickets are almost sold out!! Get the few remaining at selbected outlets [sic].”

Tickets for the event were priced at Sh500 (advance), Sh1,000 (at the gate) and Sh3,500 (VIP), and were available at outlets TRM's Bobo shop, Game Masters and Inntech in the CBD, and Bonk at the Junction mall.

The highly disastrous event is presumed to be an imitation of an American 2012 movie, "Project X", which showcases a teen party filled with alcohol, drugs, topless girls and sex that totally went out of control.

Reports indicate that teenagers across the world have in numerous cases emulated the movie by staging their 'project x' parties, some of which turned tragic.

 

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