Authorities in Kilifi County, Kenya, have uncovered seven shallow graves containing human bones and skulls in Kwa Binzaro village, suspected to be linked to cult killings. The graves were found in multiple locations within the area, with human remains scattered around. This discovery follows a recent incident involving the recovery of a fresh body in the nearby Chakama forest. Police are expanding their search beyond the initial five-acre zone after finding remains outside the mapped area. The situation has raised concerns about a possible second wave of cult-related activities in Kilifi, reminiscent of the Shakahola forest mass grave case where 453 bodies were exhumed. Government officials reported plans to bury over 300 unidentified bodies from Kilifi after families failed to participate in DNA testing. Additionally, there are emerging reports of radicalization cells in Malindi, Kilifi County, linked to suspected religious extremism. Authorities are actively investigating these cases to prevent further incidents.
Alarm Over New Radicalisation Cells: Fresh reports on the existence of a radicalisation cell in Malindi are now emerging. Police are narrowing down on active cases linked to the second wave of the suspected religious extremism in Kilifi. #NTVTonight @DannMwangi @kevinmutai_ https://t.co/I61Sh5oMDI
Alarm Over New radicalisation Cells: Fresh reports on the existence of a radicalisation cell in Malindi are now emerging. Police are narrowing down on active cases linked to the second wave of the suspected religious extremism in Kilifi. #NTVTonight @DannMwangi @kevinmutai_ https://t.co/MVu1czFyRi
Mafunzo Ya Mackenzie Yarudi: Kuna hofu ya kuweko kwa vituo vya kueneza mafunzo ya itikadi kali eneo la Malindi kaunti ya Kilifi. Hii ni kutokana na maafa ya wiki tatu zilizopita kijijini Kwa Binzaro na wafuasi wa dhehebu hilo kuokolewa. #NTVJioni @FredMuitiriri @kevinmutai_ https://t.co/5SKpErpU5r