Kenya: Kindiki Says Govt to Charge Politicians, High Profile Leaders as Top Bandit Commander Arrested

Nairobi — Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki says the government is preparing to charge certain politicians and high profile leaders with banditry.

The Cabinet Secretary who was speaking before the Senate Wednesday morning further stated that one of the top bandit commanders had been arrested and is aiding in investigations.

"We have deployed the Special Operations Group which helped us to stabilize Baragoi, where there were gunshots and bloodshed everyday," Kindiki stated.

"We will win this war. It is either Kenya or the bandits. It is either the law or criminals. Kenya will not give way. The law will not give way. It is the bandits and criminals to give way. We will defeat bandits through intelligence-driven security operations."

He stated that following the multiagency operation by government, the bandits mingled with their families as human shields.

"The gorges and caves where we ordered people to leave in the North Rift region are not areas of habitual residence. We actually learnt that the bandits had invited members of their family to the caves, ravines and gorges to act as human shields," he said.

The government has also deployed more security personnel to comb through the vast Kilifi's Shakahola forest in a race to rescue any remaining followers of controversial televangelist Paul Mackenzie who could still be alive.

This comes as the death toll reached 90 Tuesday, with 17 more bodies exhumed from the mass grave site.

The vast 800-acre Shakahola ranch linked to Mackenzie has been sealed off and declared a scene of crime to allow homicide detectives dig more information on the deaths of Good News International church followers even as the officers exhume more bodies of victims of Mackenzie's teachings ideologies.

It is believed that some followers of the Good News International Church could still be hiding in the bush around Shakahola and at risk of death if not quickly found.

Kindiki said Tuesday when he visited some of the areas identified as mass graves of victims of the Mackenzie cult that the multi-agency search and rescue team will complement the efforts of the teams already on the ground with a major priority on saving lives of those may still be trapped in terminal fasting prescribed by Pastor Mackenzie.

"We have information that we could have other victims of Mr Mackenzie cult in this property hence we want to upscale the ongoing search and rescue exercise," he stated.

Though the exercise will involve multi-agency security teams including human rights bodies, Kindiki said it will be security-led to ensure efficiency.

Reports indicate police sniffer dogs and additional equipment to aid in the search, rescue and exhumation exercise will also be deployed in the vast land.

Kindiki has since vowed tough punishment for pastor Mackenzie for radicalising locals in Kilifi to starve to death.

"We are doing everything possible to ensure that Mackenzie gets the harshest punishment. I am impressed that the Director of Public Prosecutions has indicated that he is exploring charging him and his associates with terrorism but that is not enough," Kindiki said on a visit to Shakahola forest scene Tuesday.

"It is also possible to charge Mackenzie with genocide because of the magnitude of this crime," he said, "we are exploring all the (legal) books available."

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