Pubdate: Wed, 05 Jun 2013 Source: Star, the (Kenya) Copyright: 2013 the Star Contact: http://www.the-star.co.ke/contact Website: http://www.the-star.co.ke/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5298 Author: Stanley Njenga PARENTS, SCHOOL DIFFER OVER TEEN DRUG TEST Police in Kiambu are investigating a school has been accused of colluding with a clinic to steal from parents. Irene Wairimu, a parent at Gathiruini Boys Secondary School in Githunguri, said the administration sent for her and told her to take her son to a certain clinic to be tested for drugs. The deputy headteacher gave her the doctor's contacts saying they refer students suspected of abusing drugs to Freedom from Addiction Organisation in Kiambu town At the facility, Wairimu was charged Sh5,000 for the test and Sh8,000 for 10 counselling sessions. She grew suspicious when the doctor in charge, James Karuri, refused to give her the boy's results because she did not have the Sh8,000 to pay for counselling. According to Wairimu, the doctor said her son tested positive for alcohol, bhang and miraa and the results could not be given to her unless he undergoes counselling as required by the school. She took her son to Mathare Mental Hospital where he tested negative for the substances. Wairimu said the school refused to accept the results from the government hospital saying they must be doctored. She was told to bring back the results which the school requires. The police yesterday arrested two clinic employees pending investigations. Karuri said Wairimu's case is not an exception because he has conducted tests for many schools and had dealt with more than 100 cases for Gathiruini boys. The deputy head denied claims by the doctor that they have a verbal agreement to test students for drugs. Wairimu then contacted the police to help her get her son back to school and get back the Sh5,000 paid to the doctor. "My husband and I have separated because he had accused me of colluding with the school to take the school fees. I'm afraid my son may be victimised by the school for my involving the police and the media," she said. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt