PICTURES: Mungiki leader Maina Njenga
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Maina Njenga waves at his supporters who turned up for the lunch hour meeting on October 23, 2009 at Jesus Is Alive Ministry. Kenya's Attorney General terminated the case against Mr Njenga and 20 other suspects on Friday through nolle prosequi. Photo/Fredrick Onyango
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John Maina Njenga (in tie), leader of the Mungiki Sect, waves to his supporters in Kenya's capital Nairobi, October 23, 2009. With him is Bishop Margaret Wanjiru (R) of Jesus is Alive Ministries church. Photo/REUTERS
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Mungiki Sect followers cheer and salute their leader John Maina Njenga in Kenya's capital Nairobi, October 23, 2009. Photo/REUTERS
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Bishop Margret Wanjiru (left) of Jesus Is Alive Ministries and Maina Njenga after he was released from jail on October 23 2009. Photo/Fredrick Onyango
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Mungiki leader Maina Njenga at his farm in Kitengela on Saturday. The Attorney General terminated the case against Mr Njenga and 20 other suspects on Friday through nolle prosequi. Photo/William Oeri
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Maina Njenga at his home in Kitengela on Saturday. Photo/William Oeri
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Maina Njenga at his farm in Kitengela on Saturday. Photo/William Oeri
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Maina Njenga at his farm in Kitengela on Saturday. Photo/William Oeri
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John Maina Njenga (in tie), leader of the Mungiki Sect, waves to his supporters in Kenya's capital Nairobi, October 23, 2009. A Kenyan court freed the leader of the country's notorious Mungiki (which means multitude in central Kenya's Kikuyu language), criminal gang on Friday after prosecutors dropped multiple murder charges against him. The outlawed gang, which claims to have thousands of members, is feared for beheading its victims. Police accuse it of widespread extortion, racketeering, kidnapping and murder. With him is Bishop Margaret Wanjiru (R) of Jesus is Alive Ministries church. Photo/REUTERS
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Mungiki leader Maina Njenga (right) and 20 other suspects at the Nyeri High court on September 28, 2009 where they were charged with 29 counts of murder in Mathira. Photo/FILE
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Mourners at a funeral ceremony of 12 people killed by suspected Mungiki members in April 2009. Photo/ HEZRON NJOROGE.
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Members of the outlawed Mungiki sect demonstrate along the streets of Nairobi demanding the release of their leader Maina Njenga in March 2008. Photo/FILE
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Members of the outlawed Mungiki sect demonstrate along the streets of Nairobi demanding the release of their leader Maina Njenga in March 2008. Photo/FILE
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Retired Bishop Peter Njenga of ACK church fields outside the Nyeri prison on September 11, 2009 after he visited and prayed for Mungiki leader Maina Njenga. Photo/ JOSEPH KANYI
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Mungiki sect leader Maina Njenga and Bishop Margaret Wanjiru in Nairobi after his release on Friday. Photo/Fredrick Onyango
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John Maina Njenga (R), leader of the Mungiki Sect, talks to his lawyer Robert Asembo (L) inside the Jesus is Alive Ministries church in Kenya's capital Nairobi, October 23, 2009. Photo/REUTERS



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