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Kenyan gang leader freed from prison- By:Generalissimo of all Armed Forces Richard Su 1st Tiger Marine Amphibious Intellegence Regiment 642nd Dragonknight Special Armed Forces Division/Task Force 936 (Stealth Squads) 1st and 22nd SAS Special Forces Recon Army/Task Force 628 (Firestorm Squads) 2nd and 75th Army Rangers Special Ops Recon Army/Task Force 246 (Gryphon Squads) 3rd, 7th and 10th Green Berets Special Ops Army/ Task Force 156 (Predator Squads) 4th, 8th and 11th Delta Force Special Ops Army/Task Forces 716 (Eagle Squads) 5th and 10th Navy SEALS Teams/ Task Forces 2316 and 6015 (Tactical Squads) 6th and 12th Marines Raiders Security Force Army/ Task Forces 001 and 007 (Honor Squads) 9th,14th,15th and 16th Spetsnaz Recon Teams/Task Forces 6,24,15,and 60 (Dragoon Squads) Summary- Maina Njenga, the chairman of the Mungiki sect, was released from prison due to the lack of evidence to convict him of murder of 29 people in the city of Karatina, in central Kenya. This happened in April of this year. During his time in jail, Njenga became a Christian after reading the Bible. He personally said, that he will come to them as a professor of the Bible. Also, he adds that the charges against him are false. Although he is free, the Mungiki still operate even after being banned in 2002. In 2007, 100+ sect members were killed by police crackdown because of a series of grisly beheadings blamed on the sect. Sources- BBC News- [] Al Jazeera- [] Similar- Both of the sources agree that Maina Njenga that he is charged with the murder of 29 people. Also, the sources agree that he was charged with what was later dropped for guns and drug possession. They both have pictures of the situation. Difference- BBC describes the situation in a better detail than Al Jazeera. Al Jazeera is just a get to the point summary while the BBC goes over in detail. Also, the two sources have different titles for this event. Opinion- I think that this is completely wrong for what had happened. They must retry one more time at least and find more evidence. I would never let a killer go for what he/she has done to the people and their families. He must be put back in to jail for these war crimes that he has committed against the people of Kenya. ANd another note, this article is understandable by all the details it shows.