KILIFI: The government is exposed as fears escalate over the renewal of a radical sect

  • Authorities in Kilifi County are investigating the discovery of three deep graves with human bones and headaches in Binjaro, Chakama Ranch
  • The remains were first discovered by residents who saw the bones scattered in the bush, which appeared to have been fired by the hyenas
  • For Binzaro is just a few kilometers from the Shakahola forest, the 2023 murder area associated with religious rituals that killed more than 400
  • Police say the latest case has a confusing similarities to the Shakahola, thus provoking fears of another sect serving in the area

Kilifi County is once again a hub of investigation after the discovery of cemetery Three Highly depth of human bones and bones there for Binzaro, Chakama Ranch.

A DCI officer walks around a dug area in the grave area of many people. Photo: Soup Chiba.
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The unfortunate discovery in Coastal County has once again raised fears of a new ritual running in the area.

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The discovery, which was made at the end of the week came after residents met the human bones spread in the bush. They warned the authorities, suspected that the remains had been evacuated by the hyenas.

For Binzaro is just a few kilometers from Shakhola, the 2023 murder area that cost more than 400 lives in one of the worst cases of radical religious ideology in Kenya.

Police said the recent discovery was linked to suspected religious activities and was very similar to Shakahola.

Head of Criminal Investigation Department Kilifi Robert Kinge confirmed that detectives had returned to the forest to investigate.

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Why did Kilifi residents criticize the government?

Human rights activists in the area have condemned what they called the government’s failure to act quickly.

Walid Sketty of Vocal Africa expressed outrage at how the case was conducted, saying the officers were waiting until after the tragedy responded.

“We have seen the bones, we have seen ribs, we have seen the head pods that have been picked there. And I think the police have confirmed this. But this is a shame. He said.

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Sketty, who has worked with the murder rescuer of Shakahola, said the latest incident was even more disturbing because the remains were played by animals.

“The hyenas are digging in the Kwa Binzaro area, two Shakahola. The hyenas are eating the corpse, the process of chasing the grave that was to be done by the government to Luck Bad is done by wild animals. This is a lack of human respect, ” Walid added.

KILIFI: The government is exposed as fears escalate over the renewal of a radical sect
Walid Sketty of Vocal Africa criticized the government for not having intelligence information about the incident. Photo: Citizen TV.
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Another Kilifi activist, Welket Mukami, questioned how long the remains would continue to be expelled.

“Since when the bodies of our loved ones began to be deported by the hyenas, we ask where the government is where we want help come and help us evacuate those bodies,” He said.

Why are Kilifi residents not at peace with the government?

Recent deaths have raised serious concerns among residents, with many fearing that another denomination may run its activities in the area.

The Chakama ranch, in recent months, has been linked to radical religious teaching cases that affect endangered communities.

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Last month, police rescued four people and began an investigation into the controversial deaths of three other people in one village, in which the authorities suspected is another case of radical religious ideology.

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