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Sunday 9 November 2014

Catholic Priest Sentenced To Death For Murder Of Italian Bishop

Guyo Waqo (right) with co-accused Roba Barichi (centre) and Mahati Halaki at Nairobi high courts on September 7, 2005
A Kenyan Catholic priest and four others have been sentenced to death on Thursday by a Nairobi court for the murder of an elderly Italian bishop which occurred almost a decade ago.
"Catholic priest Guyo Waqo and four others have been sentenced to death for the murder of Isiolo Bishop Luigi Locati," Kenya's Public Prosecutions office said in a statement.
Prosecutors say the convicted men shot and killed a 77-year-old Luigi Locati in July 2005 after a fight over money donated to the Isiolo diocese in central Kenya.

The then popular bishop was killed at the church compound in Isiolo, in what prosecutors claimed was a power struggle for control of the diocese and the cash flow ahead of the bishop's retirement.
According to Daily Mail, after an eight-year trial, Father Waqo Guyo was named on Tuesday as the mastermind of the plot, having recruited Mohammed Molu Bagajo, Aden Ibrahim Mohamed, Mahati Ali Halake, and Roba Balla Bariche to carry out the killing.
Judge Fred Ochieng ruled the five were "directly involved in the planning and killing of the bishop".
However, it is unlikely the death sentence will be carried out on the men, who all denied the murder and can still appeal the ruling.
Kenya has not carried out executions since 1987, althoughcapital punishment is not formally abolished.
Locati, from the northern Italian province of Vercelli, was ordained a priest in 1952 and came to Kenya 10 years later. He set up the Isiolo diocese in 1963.
The murder outraged many Kenyans with hundreds -- including then President Mwai Kibaki -- attending his funeral in Isiolo.
A sixth man, Diga Wario, was acquitted of the murder.

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