The government last night suspended the exhumation exercise at Shakahola after 22 more bodies were found pushing the death toll to 200.
“Our forensic team was able to exhume 22 bodies today, but we have not reported any rescue,” Rhodah Onyancha, Coast Regional Commissioner Rhoda Onyancha said.
“Operation takes 2 days break to resume on Monday,” she said.
At last 600 people believed to have been part of the cult are still reported missing although authorities are not sure whether they are buried within the expansive ranch belonging to controversial preacher Paul Mackenzie.
Throughout this week authorities have been digging up shallow graves scattered through the ranch looking for remains and scouring the area for any survivors as hundreds of people are still reported missing.
The taxi driver-turned-preacher was denied bail on Wednesday by a court in Mombasa that said that the Shakahola cult leader is facing a serious offence that is not bailable. Shanzu Principal Magistrate, Yusuf Shikanda ruled that Mackenzie’s safety and security may be at risk if released on bond now.
Police had applied to have Pastor Mackenzie; the leader of the Shakahola cult, his wife and 16 others held for 30 days to allow them humble time to conclude investigations. Inspector Rapheal Wanjoi, the investigating officer in his application said the period of detention granted by a Malindi court was insufficient owing to the evolving nurture of the case and lines of inquiry being pursued.
The magistrate concluded that the application was meritorious and proceeded to allow the police to hold all the suspects in various police stations as proposed by the state. He directed that all the suspects while in custody shall be treated in a humane manner and with respect to their inherent human dignity.