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Kenya police shoot sect suspects Kenya police shoot sect suspects
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Police in Kenya's capital, Nairobi, have shot 12 Mungiki suspects during a major crackdown on followers of the banned sect, a commander says.Police in Kenya's capital, Nairobi, have shot 12 Mungiki suspects during a major crackdown on followers of the banned sect, a commander says.
The police and paramilitaries have sealed off Mathare slum for a third day in a search for guns and sect members.The police and paramilitaries have sealed off Mathare slum for a third day in a search for guns and sect members.
The BBC's Karen Allen at the scene says she saw several dead bodies being brought out of slum dwellings.The BBC's Karen Allen at the scene says she saw several dead bodies being brought out of slum dwellings.
Twenty-one people were killed by police in a shoot-out on Tuesday following the killing of two policemen on patrol.Twenty-one people were killed by police in a shoot-out on Tuesday following the killing of two policemen on patrol.
"When we were arresting, some of them came out shooting. As we fired back, 12 were killed," police commander Paul Ruto told AP news agency."When we were arresting, some of them came out shooting. As we fired back, 12 were killed," police commander Paul Ruto told AP news agency.
Residents fleeResidents flee
The police operation comes a day after Security Minister John Michuki vowed to intensify operations against the sect.The police operation comes a day after Security Minister John Michuki vowed to intensify operations against the sect.
Our reporter says she also saw about 40 people - including women and children - being forced by police to lie down in the mud as the operation continues.Our reporter says she also saw about 40 people - including women and children - being forced by police to lie down in the mud as the operation continues.
KENYA'S SECRETIVE MUNGIKI Banned in 2002Thought to be ethnic Kikuyu militantsMungiki means multitude in KikuyuInspired by the Mau Mau rebellion of the 1950s Claim to have more than 1m followersPromote female circumcision and oath-takingBelieved to be linked to high-profile politiciansControl public transport routes, demanding levies Blamed for revenge murders in the central region Profile: Mungiki sect Many residents have fled the Mathare slum, which is home to some 500,000 people and believed to be a Mungiki stronghold. KENYA'S SECRETIVE MUNGIKI Banned in 2002Thought to be ethnic Kikuyu militantsMungiki means multitude in KikuyuInspired by the Mau Mau rebellion of the 1950s Claim to have more than 1m followersPromote female circumcision and oath-takingBelieved to be linked to high-profile politiciansControl public transport routes, demanding levies Blamed for revenge murders in the central region href="/1/hi/in_pictures/6731511.stm">In pictures: Mungiki clashes class="" href="/1/hi/world/africa/6685393.stm">Profile: Mungiki sect Many residents have fled the Mathare slum, which is home to some 500,000 people and believed to be a Mungiki stronghold.
A reporter for Reuters news agency said he saw an officer club a woman in the throat as she clutched a baby.A reporter for Reuters news agency said he saw an officer club a woman in the throat as she clutched a baby.
Earlier, Mungiki members threatened to behead more people.Earlier, Mungiki members threatened to behead more people.
Albert Kimanthi, the police chief in Muranga district north of Nairobi, confirmed that threatening leaflets authored by the sect members were circulating in the area.Albert Kimanthi, the police chief in Muranga district north of Nairobi, confirmed that threatening leaflets authored by the sect members were circulating in the area.
The Mungiki warn that unless residents and traders pay protection fees, they will behead 20 people.The Mungiki warn that unless residents and traders pay protection fees, they will behead 20 people.
The sect is accused of beheading more than a dozen people in the capital and parts of the central province, in the past three months.The sect is accused of beheading more than a dozen people in the capital and parts of the central province, in the past three months.
"We assure the residents that we have beefed up security in the area and will counter the sect effectively," Mr Kimanthi told reporters in Muranga."We assure the residents that we have beefed up security in the area and will counter the sect effectively," Mr Kimanthi told reporters in Muranga.
The leaflets ask transport operators, small businesses and homesteads to pay between $1 and $3 as a daily protection fee.The leaflets ask transport operators, small businesses and homesteads to pay between $1 and $3 as a daily protection fee.
A beheaded corpse was discovered in Mathere on WednesdayMr Michuki, who chaired a meeting with leaders from the most affected areas, said they all support a merciless campaign against the Mungiki.A beheaded corpse was discovered in Mathere on WednesdayMr Michuki, who chaired a meeting with leaders from the most affected areas, said they all support a merciless campaign against the Mungiki.
Last week, the president warned that Mungiki activities would no longer be tolerated and ordered a shoot-to-kill policy.Last week, the president warned that Mungiki activities would no longer be tolerated and ordered a shoot-to-kill policy.
The Mungiki are thought to be militants from Kenya's biggest ethnic group, the Kikuyu.The Mungiki are thought to be militants from Kenya's biggest ethnic group, the Kikuyu.
Some commentators have linked them to politicians wanting to cause unrest and fear ahead of December elections.Some commentators have linked them to politicians wanting to cause unrest and fear ahead of December elections.
The sect promotes female circumcision and oath-taking and was outlawed in 2002.The sect promotes female circumcision and oath-taking and was outlawed in 2002.