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Kenyan church pastor gunned down in Mombasa

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Kenyan church pastor gunned down in Mombasa

Date January 12, 2015 - 2:21AM

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Assistant pastor George Karidhimba Muriki was gunned down at the Maximum Revival Ministries Church on Sunday by a suspected extremist group. Photo: AP

Mondasa: A pastor was shot dead in the Kenyan port city of Mombasa on Sunday after gunmen struck during a church service in a neighbourhood hit by several attacks in recent months.

The shooting took place in Majengo, a crowded and impoverished area mainly inhabited by Muslims, and scene of frequent clashes between Kenyan police and radical youths.

They have battled over crackdowns on mosques in the area believed to be recruiting and training young people to join Islamist militants al Shabaab in Somalia.

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Shocked members of the Maximum Revival Ministries Church outside the church where their pastor was shot on Sunday. Photo: AP

Witnesses said the two attackers at the Maximum Revival Ministries Church sneaked into the compound through a sidegate, avoiding two armed policemen who were manning the main gate.

"They tried to force their way into the church, but when some worshippers stopped them, one drew a gun and shot the pastor," said Phylis Wairimu, a church member, who spoke to reporters as she stood next to the dead pastor's body.

Police described the shooting as an isolated criminal incident saying they had no reason to link it to Islamist militants.

"We have launched a manhunt for the assailants," Henry Ondiek, Mombasa criminal investigation officer, told reporters.

The coast's large Muslim population, many of whom feel marginalised by the predominantly Christian government, have been a fertile recruitment ground for Islamist militant networks.

Breaking up those networks has become a priority for the Nairobi government, but moderate clerics say its heavy-handed tactics have fuelled resentment among Muslim youths.

Reuters


 
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