Police admit gaps in response to Kwa Binzaro cult tragedy

Speaking to the media, Police spokesperson Michael Muchiri conceded that despite lessons drawn from the Shakahola tragedy, which shocked the country last year, a similar situation has once again unfol.....
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The National Police Service (NPS) has admitted to significant shortcomings in its response to the Kwa Binzaro cult tragedy, acknowledging intelligence, investigative, and coordination gaps. This confession follows a similar incident last year, raising concerns about preparedness.
- 32 bodies have been recovered from the site, with over 60 people feared dead.
- Police spokesperson Michael Muchiri conceded that a mistake was made, pledging a comprehensive review.
- Government pathologist Richard Njoroge noted that some bodies were relatively fresh, indicating recent burials.
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