Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki on Thursday said Ezekiel Odero, the head of the New Life Prayer Centre and Church will face criminal charges related to mass killing of his followers. The preacher was arrested on Thursday morning over suspected deaths at his church as police widen an investigation over allegations of the deaths that have been occurring at his premises.
In a statement, CS Kindiki notified the public of the pastor’s arrest saying; “It is notified for information of the general public that today Thursday, 27th April 2023, Mr Ezekiel Ombok Odero the Head of New Life Prayer Centre/Church at Mavueni within Malindi Sub-County of Kilifi County has been arrested and is being processed to face criminal charges related to mass killing of his followers.”
“The said Church has been shut down. The over 100 people who were holed up at the premises have been evacuated and will be required to record statements.”
Earlier, Coast Regional Coordinator Rhoda Onyancha, told the press, the pastor will be questioned by detectives at the Coast Police Headquarters in Mombasa.
“We have arrested Pastor Ezekiel of the New Prayer Centre and Church at Mavueni in Kilifi County on allegations of the deaths that have been occurring at his premises and reported in various morgues or institutions,” said Ms Onyancha.
“We have also taken action and closed the prayer centre going forward,” she told reporters, without elaborating further on the nature of the allegations against Odero or his church.
Odero, dressed in his signature all-white garb and clutching a Bible, was transferred from Malindi to the regional police headquarters in Mombasa for questioning. A wealthy televangelist who draws huge crowds, his church south of Malindi can seat 40,000, Odero claims that “holy” scraps of cloth sold at his mega-rallies can heal sickness.
His arrest comes in the wake of mass deaths at an expansive land allegedly owned by cult leader Mackenzie, whose church is based in Shakahola village, in Kilifi. It also comes as Kenya’s policing authorities came under tough criticism for alleged negligence over cult activities that have so far claimed more than 90 lives in Shakahola village.
The self-styled preacher is accused of urging his followers to starve themselves to death as a path to God.
Most of those found in mass graves have been children, and police fear the death toll could rise as their search widens. At least 22 people have been arrested over the gruesome saga so far.
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