MALINDI, Kenya – The loss of life toll in a case involving a Kenyan cult that practised hunger climbed to 73 Monday, police sources informed AFP as investigators unearthed extra corpses from mass graves in a forest close to the coast.
A significant search is underneath method close to the coastal city of Malindi the place dozens of our bodies had been exhumed over the weekend, sending shockwaves by way of the nation as President William Ruto vowed to crack down on “unacceptable” spiritual actions.
A full-scale investigation has been launched into the Good News International Church and its chief, named in courtroom paperwork as Paul Mackenzie Nthenge, who preached that loss of life by hunger delivered followers to God.
Police had beforehand named the suspect as Makenzie Nthenge.
It is believed a few of his devotees may nonetheless be hiding within the bush round Shakahola, which was raided by police earlier this month after a tip-off from an area non-profit group.
Since then, a lot of individuals have been rescued and dozens of our bodies unearthed in mass graves dug in shallow pits.
“We have 73 bodies from the forest by this evening and the exercise will continue tomorrow,” a police officer concerned within the probe informed AFP on situation of anonymity.
“It is a very sad state of affairs on how these people died and were buried in shallow graves because we found six bodies squeezed in one grave today,” he mentioned.
Another senior police official additionally confirmed the loss of life toll, saying: “Some of the bodies were just in the forest and had not even been buried.”
The toll had earlier stood at 58, based on police chief Japhet Koome who visited the positioning on Monday.
A 325-hectare (800-acre) space of woodland has been declared against the law scene as groups clad in overalls seek for extra burial websites and doable cult survivors.
Ruto, talking in Kiambu county neighbouring Nairobi, mentioned there was “no difference” between rogue pastors like Nthenge — who has been arrested and is awaiting trial — and terrorists.
“Terrorists use religion to advance their heinous acts. People like Mr Mackenzie are using religion to do exactly the same thing.”
“I have instructed the agencies responsible to take up the matter and to get to the root cause and to the bottom of the activities of… people who want to use religion to advance weird, unacceptable ideology.”
‘Unfolding horror’
As authorities attempt to uncover the true scale of what’s being dubbed the “Shakahola Forest Massacre”, questions have emerged about how the cult was in a position to function undetected regardless of Nthenge attracting police consideration six years earlier.
“The unfolding horror that is the Shakahola cult deaths should and must be a wake-up call to the nation, more particularly the National Intelligence Service (NIS) and our community policing programme,” Amason Jeffah Kingi, the speaker of the senate, mentioned in a press release.
“How did such a heinous crime, organized and executed over a considerable period of time, escape the radar of our intelligence system?”
Nthenge was arrested in 2017 on expenses of “radicalisation” after urging households to not ship their youngsters to highschool, saying training was not recognised by the Bible.
He was arrested once more final month, based on native media, after two youngsters starved to loss of life within the custody of their mother and father.
He was launched on bail of 100,000 Kenyan shillings ($700) earlier than surrendering to police following the Shakahola raid.
Another 14 persons are additionally in custody over the Shakahola deaths, based on Koome. The case is because of be heard on May 2.
Fears for followers
There are fears some members may very well be hiding from authorities within the surrounding bushland and prone to loss of life if not rapidly discovered.
Hussein Khalid, a member of the rights group Haki Africa that tipped off the police to the actions of the church, mentioned a type of rescued had refused to eat regardless of being in clear bodily misery.
“The moment she was brought here, she absolutely refused to be administered with first aid and she closed her mouth firmly, basically refusing to be assisted, wanting to continue with her fasting until she dies,” he informed AFP.
The Kenya Red Cross mentioned 212 individuals had been reported lacking to its assist workers at Malindi, out of which two had been reunited with their households.
The case has prompted the federal government to flag the necessity for tighter management of fringe denominations in a rustic with a historical past of self-declared pastors and actions that change into concerned in crime.
Interior Minister Kithure Kindiki, who has introduced he would go to the positioning on Tuesday, described the case as “the clearest abuse of the constitutionally enshrined human right to freedom of worship.”
But efforts to manage faith within the majority-Christian nation have been fiercely opposed prior to now as makes an attempt to undermine constitutional ensures for the division of church and state. — Agence France-Presse
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