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Police raid second starvation cult headquarters and rescue 31 locked-up worshippers

Police in Kenya have arrested a woman suspected of being the spiritual leader of a second starvation cult in Kihingo with 31 followers including children as young as two

Detectives in Nakuru arrested a woman suspected of being the spiritual leader of the Army Rurwama group(Getty Images/iStockphoto)

A second starvation cult has been uncovered in Kenya with 31 people locked up without food.

Police said the group were found weak and hungry after starving themselves for almost a week.

Among the rescued were 14 adults and 17 children as young as two.

Detectives in Nakuru arrested a 62-year-old woman suspected of being the spiritual leader of the Army Rurwama group.

Followers of the cult were confined to a house at Kamwene 'B' village in Kihingo for a fellowship, fasting, and prayers.

Hellen Wanjiru Weri was arrested in a Saturday raid, reports the Nation.

A police investigation is currently underway after a woman raised concerns for her daughter(Getty Images/iStockphoto)

It comes after a report from a 66-year-old woman from Moi's Bridge in the Uasin Gishu region, according to the Kenyan news outlet.

The woman said her daughter, who had secured a job as a community health nurse, refused to report to work and instead travelled to Njoro for the prayers and fasting.