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Gatundu's 'holy' caves used as worship place shut for being safe haven for criminals

The historical caves situated in Kimunyu village in Gatundu South have been witnessing people form all corners of the country coming to pray and fast there.The caves have however been closed by the government after they became hideouts for criminals among them rapists,cattle rustlers and kidnappers.PHOTO BY KAMAU MAICHUHIE.

A shrine in Gatundu South that has lately witnessed cases of crime has been shut down.

For many years, the historical 'holy' caves situated in Kimunyu village have been popular among Christians from different denominations who stream there in droves to fast and pray.

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