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Seven dead in Kenya sect protests Seven dead in Kenya sect protests
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Police in the Kenyan capital Nairobi say they have shot dead seven people involved in protests in the city. Police in Kenya say they have shot dead seven people involved in protests across the country.
The protests were led by the illegal Mungiki sect. They follow the discovery of the beheaded body of the wife of the sect's leader at the weekend.The protests were led by the illegal Mungiki sect. They follow the discovery of the beheaded body of the wife of the sect's leader at the weekend.
Protesters were also reportedly angered by the sect leader's imprisonment.Protesters were also reportedly angered by the sect leader's imprisonment.
One report describes police clashing with machete-waving gang members who blocked roads with burning cars and set a police post on fire. Police in Nairobi have clashed with machete-waving gang members who used burning cars to block roads and reportedly torched a police post.
Public transport into Nairobi from the suburbs is suffering severe disruption following the clashes, which first broke out over the weekend. The gangs burned vehicles and mounted barricades along the main road to Nairobi from the western towns of Naivasha and Nakuru.
Public transport into Nairobi from the suburbs, and in the Central and Rift Valley provinces, is suffering severe disruption following the clashes, which broke out over the weekend.
MUNGIKI SECT Banned in 2002Thought to be ethnic Kikuyu militantsMungiki means multitude in KikuyuInspired by the Mau Mau rebellion of the 1950s Claim to have more than 1m followersPromote female circumcision and oath-takingBelieved to be linked to high-profile politiciansControl public transport routes, extorting money Blamed for revenge murders in the central region Profile: Secretive sect
The sect is accused of running protection rackets that squeeze millions of Kenyan shillings a day from the minibus network that is the backbone of public transport in Kenya.
The beheaded body of Virginia Nyaiko, wife of Maina Njenga, was recovered by relatives and members of the sect, who accuse a section of the police force of being behind the killings of its members.The beheaded body of Virginia Nyaiko, wife of Maina Njenga, was recovered by relatives and members of the sect, who accuse a section of the police force of being behind the killings of its members.
National police spokesman Eric Kiraithe denied any police involvement in the killings, saying they were "totally false accusations."
"Why [would] the police want to kill this woman? If we are interested in the wife of the criminal we would have taken her to court," he told AP news agency.
The Mungiki sect, which first emerged in the 1980s, is said to have been initially inspired by the Mau Mau rebellion of the 1950s against British colonial rule.The Mungiki sect, which first emerged in the 1980s, is said to have been initially inspired by the Mau Mau rebellion of the 1950s against British colonial rule.
But since then it is said to have undergone a metamorphosis, with members turning to horrific crimes and now likened to Kenya's version of the Mafia.But since then it is said to have undergone a metamorphosis, with members turning to horrific crimes and now likened to Kenya's version of the Mafia.