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Kenya cult leader Mackenzie to face terrorism charges over deaths

Daisy I. Posted On 2023-05-03
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A Kenyan pastor who appeared in court Tuesday will face terrorism charges over the deaths of more than 100 people found buried in what has been dubbed the “Shakahola forest massacre,” prosecutors said.

The deeply religious Christian-majority country has been stunned by the discovery of mass graves last month in a forest near the Indian Ocean coastal town of Malindi.

Self-proclaimed pastor Paul Mackenzie, who set up the Good News International Church in 2003 and is accused of inciting followers to starve to death “to meet Jesus”, appeared in the dock in Malindi.

The small courtroom was packed with relatives of victims as Mackenzie was brought in by about half a dozen police officers along with eight other defendants.

After a brief hearing, the case was moved to the High Court in Kenya’s second-largest city of Mombasa, where the suspects will face terrorism charges, prosecutor Vivian Kambaga told AFP.

“There is a court (in Mombasa that is gazetted to handle cases under the prevention of terrorism act,” Kambaga told a magistrate during the hearing in Malindi, asking for the case to be moved to the High Court.

Televangelist in court

Ezekiel Odero, a wealthy and high-profile televangelist, also appeared at the High Court in Mombasa on Thursday following his arrest in Malindi in connection with the same case.

The court allowed the police to detain the televangelist for 7 days while declining the prosecution’s request to hold him for 30. Police are expected to produce him in court again on Thursday this week.

The court also backdated his detention to begin on April 27 when he was arrested.

A total of 109 people have so far been confirmed dead, most of them children.

The first autopsies from Shakahola were carried out Monday on nine children and one woman.

They confirmed starvation as the cause of death, though some victims were asphyxiated, the authorities said.

‘Vulnerable followers’

Odero is suspected of murder, aiding suicide, abduction, radicalisation, crimes against humanity, child cruelty, fraud and money laundering.

The prosecution was seeking to detain him for a further 30 days, citing credible information linking the corpses exhumed at Shakahola to the deaths of several “innocent and vulnerable followers” from Odero’s New Life Prayer Centre and Church.

Cliff Ombeta, one of Odero’s lawyers, told reporters upon arrival at the court that there was no evidence connecting the pastor to the Shakahola discoveries.

“Evidence must be brought. It is a case where you must prove,” he said.

A crowd of Odero’s supporters gathered outside the court, singing and praying, while some were in tears.

Murder, kidnapping

In addition to the terrorism charges prosecutors plan to file, Mackenzie stands accused of murder, kidnapping, cruelty towards children among other crimes in court documents seen by AFP.

The former taxi driver turned himself in on April 14 after police acting on a tip-off first entered Shakahola forest, where some 30 mass graves have now been found.

Prosecutors have linked Odero and Mackenzie, saying in court documents that they share a “history of business investments” including a television station used to pass “radicalised messages” to followers.

In his filing to the court, Odero said he wanted to “strongly disassociate” himself from Mackenzie and disagreed with his teachings.

Questions have been raised about how Mackenzie, a self-styled pastor with a history of extremism, managed to evade law enforcement despite his prominent profile and previous legal cases.

Unscrupulous churches

The horrific saga has seen President William Ruto vow to intervene in Kenya’s homegrown religious movements, and thrown a spotlight on failed efforts to regulate unscrupulous churches and cults that have dabbled in criminality.

This week Ruto will set up a task force that will interrogate how to govern religious activities in Kenya, home to about 4,000 churches, Interior Minister Kithure Kindiki said Monday.

He said the government must “make sure we don’t infringe on the sacred right of the freedom of worship, opinion and belief”.

“But at the same time, we don’t allow criminals to misuse that right to hurt, kill, torture and starve people to death.”

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