Questions as man defecates on Jesus Christ's statue at Bondo Catholic church
Nyanza
By
Isaiah Gwengi
| Jun 07, 2024
Police in Bondo sub-county have launched investigations into a bizarre incident where a man allegedly entered St. Andrews Catholic Church- Bondo and defecated on the statue of Jesus Christ.
According to the police, the incident was reported at Bondo police station by the church's priest Father Edwin Obudho.
While confirming the incident, Siaya County Police Commander Cleti Kimaiyo said the Priest reported that on June 4, 2024, the statute of Jesus Christ which had been at the church altar had gone missing.
"After reviewing the CCTV footage on Thursday, they established that a stranger who was dressed in a black and white striped shirt and black trousers had entered the church hall on Tuesday at around 6:30 pm when a few congregants were still attending prayers," stated Kimaiyo.
The police boss added that the stranger proceeded to the upper gallery before descending to the altar, removed the statue of Jesus Christ, and took it to the upper floor gallery.
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Kimaiyo said that in the event, the stranger undressed and then defecated on the face of the statue of Jesus Christ and after he was done, he covered the faeces with tissue paper and placed the soiled statute under one of the benches in the church before he left.
"The motive of the incident is still unknown as nothing else was destroyed or stolen at the said premise," he said, adding that investigations have begun to identify and pursue the suspect so that he can be arrested and arraigned in court to face the charges of committing offensive conduct.