Kenya police arrest suspected mastermind allied to Cult leader Mackenzie

shakahola mastermind Pastor Zablon Wa Yesu police

A man who identified himself as "Pastor Zablon Wa Yesu" is escorted by police in Shakahola, Kilifi County, on March 24, 2023.

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  • The man, who identified himself as Pastor Zablon wa Yesu,  was found reading a Bible on the expansive 800-acre land owned by Mr Mackenzie,  where police have since Friday, April 21, been exhuming bodies of victims

Kenya Police are holding a man suspected to be a co-mastermind, and one of the top leaders of the cult led by Paul Mackenzie that led to dozens of his followers starving themselves to death after they were told they would meet Jesus. 

The man, who identified himself as Pastor Zablon wa Yesu,  was found reading a Bible on the expansive 800-acre land owned by Mr Mackenzie,  where police have since Friday, April 21, been exhuming bodies of victims. At the end of Monday, April 24, those exhumed numbered 65, with eight others who had been rescued dying in hospital.

Police also rescued nine people from starvation on Monday. Five of those who were rescued were in critical condition and were rushed to hospital.

Zablon, however, was not fasting. He said he was waiting until June, when he would start fasting along with some other men from their Good News International Church. 

Authorities also confirmed finding seven bodies in one grave on Monday, the highest from one site, since the exhumations of victims began last week. 

Several government officials trooped to Shakahola village today, including Inspector-General of Police Japhet Koome, Director of Criminal Investigations (DCI) Amin Mohammed and Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Noordin Haji. 

Kenya president William Ruto also spoke for the first time on the matter today.