More graves found in Kilifi cult probe. Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) have uncovered more suspected graves in Kwa Binzaro village, Kilifi County. This chilling discovery intensifies the ongoing probe into a suspected cult that allegedly operated in the area between March and July this year.
Homicide Director Martin Nyuguto is leading the mission. His team arrived in the village determined to uncover the truth. They moved swiftly, cutting through thick bushes and inspecting homesteads in search of fresh evidence.
The team has already identified and marked multiple shallow grave sites. They believe the graves may hold the bodies of victims who died under cult influence. Officers quickly secured the locations and declared them active crime scenes.
Next week, forensic experts will join the investigation to begin exhumations and analyze the remains. DCI officials expect this phase to provide crucial leads.
As the search continues, fear has gripped the local community. Residents are now questioning how many people lived in Kwa Binzaro and how many remain unaccounted for.
The DCI remains on the ground and plans to extend the operation through the coming week. Detectives aim to determine whether the Kwa Binzaro case mirrors the horrific Shakahola massacre that shocked the country in 2023.
While the public demands answers, Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has weighed in. He dismissed allegations that security and intelligence agencies failed to act on time. According to him, the government continues to monitor such threats closely.
With each passing day, the situation in Kwa Binzaro grows more tense. Investigators warn that more graves—and more disturbing details—could soon emerge as the probe moves forward.