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WitchCraft: Kenya looters fear black magic, return goods – Controlling Blacks through “Magic”

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Original Post Date: 2008-01-09 Time: 00:00:00  Posted By: JoAn

Submitted by George in AU:

Police in the Kenyan coastal resort of Mombasa say some people who stole property during post-election riots are now returning the goods.

The reason? They think they have been cursed.

“We have been receiving reports of black magic at work,” Mombasa police chief Wilfred Mbiithi has told reporters.

“These people have been returning stolen goods at night, but we will arrest them should we catch them in the act.”

Kenya was convulsed by violence following President Mwai Kibaki’s disputed victory in elections on December 27.

Many homes and businesses were looted as some residents took advantage of the chaos to make off with goods.

But as rumours spread in Mombasa that some thieves had been afflicted by illness or even death because of their actions, some of the property was mysteriously brought back.

A television set was stolen during the unrest from a bar in the suburb of Changamwe. The owner says he does not know why it was returned.

“I believe it has something to do with conscience,” he said.

“But if indeed black magic is at work, then it is a good thing.”

Residents say some looters have been unable to sleep, while others claimed to have seen ghosts, or even been raped by them.

Shop owner Abdul says he has cursed the looters who stole timber and furniture from his business in Bombolulu.

“Each one of them who stole my property will pay,” he said.

“I warned them a week ago to return my property.

“Whatever is happening to them is their own doing. They were warned.”

One youth said he had been “haunted” since looting Abdul’s shop – and later returned the timber.

“Please do not talk to me because what I’ve seen in the past three days is terrifying. I am now clean and I asked for forgiveness from the shop owner,” he said.

Meanwhile, staff at Mombasa’s Portreitz Hospital say several people have been admitted with swollen stomachs after allegedly raiding bars and liquor stores during the unrest.

Belief in witchcraft is widespread in Kenya.

– Reuters

Source: http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/01/09/2135215.htm