Among the alarming revelations from the documentary is the testimony of women involved in the trafficking of minors for sex, with one woman explicitly stating that exploitation of children has become normalized in the area surrounding Maai Mahiu. Following public outcry, and more than one million views on YouTube, the Kenyan Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions is looking into the claims made in the film. The tension between the BBC's revelations and the government’s harsh criticism underscores ongoing challenges in addressing child trafficking and safeguarding vulnerable populations in Kenya.

In the wake of the BBC's investigative release, further dialogue on the safeguarding of children is urged, especially as reports of exploitation persist in regions heavily trafficked by long-distance truckers.