Anonymous ID: 0ed73e July 31, 2019, 11:51 p.m. No.7289856   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001336300/child-trafficking-case-moved-to-nairobi

 

A case in which three people have been charged with stealing an 18-month-old child and trafficking her across the Kenya-Tanzania border in Migori has been transferred to Nairobi.

 

Lucresia Magabi, who claims to be a pastor, first appeared before Kehancha Principal Magistrate Linus Mesa alongside two other people on July 22. They denied charges of child trafficking and were remanded for seven days.

 

Yesterday, Migori CID boss Njeru Nyaga said the case was being transferred to Nairobi where most of the witnesses and some of the accused persons were based.

 

Magabi and her assistants, Jackson Onchari and Dorcas Nyonchora, were arrested at the Isebania border crossing by customs staff as they crossed back into Kenya.

Magabi, who said she was a Tanzanian married to a Kenyan, had told both the police and the court that another woman, Pamela Aoko, had allegedly sold her the child.

Anonymous ID: 0ed73e Aug. 1, 2019, 12:03 a.m. No.7289914   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9920

http://fijivillage.com/news/Fijian-Government-confirms-joint-investigations-are-ongoing-into-the-activities-of-Grace-Road-Church-in-Fiji-29srk5/

 

Joint investigations between the Fiji Police Force and the South Korean authorities are ongoing into the activities of Grace Road Church in Fiji.

 

This has been confirmed in a statement by the Fijian Government which says that government notes the sentencing in South Korea of the leader of the Grace Road Church.

 

Grace Road Church founder, Shin Ok Ju has been sentenced to six years in prison by the South Korean Court.

 

The South Korean court found Ok Ju guilty on several criminal charges including violence, child abuse and fraud.

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Shin Ok Ju convinced her followers to move to Fiji in 2014, claiming they would be safe here from imminent natural disasters.

 

Once they arrived, their passports were confiscated and many of them were allegedly subjected to beatings and brutal rituals supposedly aimed at driving out evil spirits.

 

Shin was arrested last July.

 

South Korean court also sentenced five other church officials where some got suspended sentences while others were sentenced to 42 months in prison.