Rhoda Maweu, wife of alleged cult leader Paul Mackenzi, released on Sh100,000 bond

Rhoda Maweu, the wife of alleged cult leader Paul Mackenzi, has been released on a Sh100,000 personal bond and an additional Sh500,000 surety.

Maweu had been in detention for 62 days since her arrest on May 2 in connection with the Shakahola deaths.

The Shanzu Magistrate Court ruled that the State had not presented enough evidence to justify her continued detention.

Maweu will be expected to appear at any police station when called upon.

Her husband, Mackenzi, and 16 other co-accused individuals will remain in custody for an additional 30 days.

They were arraigned between April 15 and May 2.

The court will review their case on July 27.

Here are some additional details:

  • Rhoda Maweu was arrested on May 2 in connection with the Shakahola deaths.
  • She was released on a Sh100,000 personal bond and an additional Sh500,000 surety.
  • She had been in detention for 62 days.
  • The State was unable to present enough evidence to justify her continued detention.
  • She will be expected to appear at any police station when called upon.
  • Her husband, Paul Mackenzi, and 16 other co-accused individuals will remain in custody for an additional 30 days.
  • They were arraigned between April 15 and May 2.
  • The court will review their case on July 27.

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