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Africa Subsaharan
Two-year-old boy beheaded
2007-07-12
A TWO-year-old boy was beheaded and chopped up in a Kenyan capital slum today, police said, amid a fierce crackdown on an illegal sect blamed for a string of murders and decapitations.

The boy's mutilated torso was discovered in a maize farm and his head 500m away at a river bank in capital's Nairobi's crime-prone Korogocho slums, police commander Paul Ruto said. The remains had no limbs, the chest was lacerated and the genitals chopped off, raising speculation that the body parts might be used in rites by the politically-linked Mungiki sect.

“The boy has been identified positively by his father who says he went missing two days ago,” Mr Ruto said. "We have recorded statements from several people and are now searching for the killers."

The remains were discovered hours after police said they had killed 12 people in a crackdown on organised crime gangs in Nairobi, including members of Mungiki. Once a religious group of dreadlocked youths who embraced traditional rituals, Mungiki has morphed into a ruthless gang blamed for criminal activities including extortion and murder.

Since March, the sect - which was banned in 2002 - has been blamed for the murders of at least 43 people, 13 of whom were beheaded, mostly in Nairobi slums and central Kenya. The group also has alleged historic ties to the Mau Mau independence uprising, and is said to perpetuate customs such as female excision.

The police crackdown against it comes ahead of December general elections. So far, it has resulted in the deaths of at least 79 Mungiki members and more than 3000 arrests nationwide.

Police said 11 of the 12 suspects killed were linked to a foiled carjacking and robberies in three Nairobi suburbs. At least three of them were members of the Mungiki sect, they added. “We have intensified the crackdown on all organised gangs, including Mungiki,” said another police commander, Julius Ndegwa.
Posted by:lotp

#13  Geebus, a two-year old!
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-07-12 21:40  

#12  At the time of publication, people thought Oliver Lyttleton (Lord Chandos) had gone a bit over the top in his description of Mau Mau evil. They were wrong. He saw this same kind of savagery happen there in Kenya and reacted as a decently raised British man and former Guards officer should.
Posted by: Mac   2007-07-12 18:58  

#11  Spot on, tw. This is Kenya, but this case is a lot like a West African magical killing--though they generally pull out a few internal organs too. Sometimes big political figures call in the traditional "sect" men for some extra insurance around election time. Sounds like this group is trying to make sure they get invisibility or other magical protection for their rackets.
Posted by: James   2007-07-12 17:15  

#10  It appears much of Africa is still to get electric lighting.

My point remains. More than 120 YEARS after the light bulb's invention, Africa (especially the sub-Saharan region) has not managed to install any more infrastructure than North Korea or the Philippines despite its huge deposits of gold and diamonds. Where does all the money go?

Truly, we must let Africa sink so that it may one day be reborn.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-07-12 16:05  

#9  That is beyond sick. May that poor little boy's soul rest in peace among the angels, and may the creatures who did this burn in the deepest reaches of Hell.
Posted by: Swamp Blondie   2007-07-12 15:26  

#8  #6 The picture makes S. Korea look like an island off the coast of China doesn't it?
BTW, John you beat me to pulling out the old NASA pic.
Posted by: GK   2007-07-12 13:41  

#7  That sounds more like some sort of magic sacrifice ritual, rather than the usual Muslim beheading. Nor would I think "traditional rituals" is the kind of phrasing used to step around Muslim misbehaviour. General savagery, after all, can be roundly condemned simply for what it is.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-07-12 12:11  

#6  Check out the Koreas on John Frum's NASA pix.
Posted by: wxjames   2007-07-12 12:07  

#5  An innocent little boy - dear God, WTF kind of monsters pull this sh*t!? I hope the authorities track down everyone responsible and put them down like the rabbid animals they are.
...I need a drink.
Posted by: Broadhead6   2007-07-12 10:27  

#4   Long after electric lighting's debut, Africa still remains the dark continent.

It appears much of Africa is still to get electric lighting.. the darkness of the mind will take decades more...

NASA image
Posted by: John Frum   2007-07-12 10:14  

#3  The group also has alleged historic ties to the Mau Mau independence uprising, and is said to perpetuate customs such as female excision.

The Brits had this one right years ago, they just failed to hang all of them.

Posted by: Besoeker   2007-07-12 10:01  

#2  Long after electric lighting's debut, Africa still remains the dark continent.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-07-12 09:17  

#1   an illegal sect blamed for a string of murders and decapitations.

I would like to believe they've banned Islam, but I doubt it.
Posted by: Gary and the Samoyeds   2007-07-12 09:00  

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