MOMBASA, Kenya, Nov 10 – Cult Leader Paul Mackenzie has been found guilty of being in possession of and distributing non-classified films.
In her ruling, Senior Principal Magistrate Olga Onalo further ruled that Mackenzie was guilty of operating a filming studio without a valid license.
Onalo stated that Mackenzie conducted films using the Times Television without the approval of the Kenya Film Classification Board.
He was also found guilty of being in possession and distributing Films which have not been classified contrary to Section 12 of the Films and Stage Plays Act Cap. 222.
The magistrate opined that Makenzie committed both offenses jointly with others not before court on 11 January 2019 and 11th April, 2019, at Good News International Church in Malindi Township, Malindi Sub-County, within Kilifi County.
In her ruling, Onalo stated that the prosecution through Senior Prosecution Counsel Joseph Mwangi Prosecution Counsel Kennedy Kirui proved the case against Mackenzie beyond any reasonable doubt.
The court ruled that the accused failed to dislodge himself from the evidence of the four prosecution witnesses and exhibits including videos of Mackenzie’s radical preaching.
The court ruled that Mackenzie admitted in that Times Television belong to his church, Good News International where detective recovered DVD films containing sermons on end time items in his office.
“Once again in the DVDs watched in court, the court found one titled “Ndoto Obama Coming Edited” and the broadcast started off with the title “watch end time messages everyday” he added too that he knows his end time messages are on you tube and that it is he who uploaded them,”
However, the trial magistrate acquitted him of the offence of inciting children against attending school and further using the films to incite Christians against Hindus, Buddhists and Muslims on their religion.
The matter has been scheduled for mention on 1 December 2023 with the court granting prosecution leave to file submissions on sentencing.
The court also ordered that a pre-sentence report to file by the Probation and Aftercare services which report should capture the sentiments of the complainant which is the state. By Anita Wambui, Capital News