A Shanzu court ruled that controversial preacher Paul Mackenzie and his 95 co-accused have a case to answer over allegations of organized crime and radicalization linked to the deaths of more than 450 followers in Shakahola forest. This was seen as a boost for the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP). In a key ruling delivered Thursday, the court found that Prosecution had established a prima facie case against all the accused persons, placing …
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