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Priest, 5 others charged with murder of bishop

A Kenyan priest and five other people were charged Friday with murdering a Roman Catholic bishop in a plot to control church funds.
Thousands of Kenyans gather and weep at late Italian Bishop Luigi Locati's funeral in Isiolo town
Thousands of Kenyans gathered at late Italian Bishop Luigi Locati's funeral July 20. The Italian-born bishop worked in impoverished areas of Kenya.Antony Njuguna / Reuters
/ Source: The Associated Press

A Kenyan priest and five other people were charged Friday with murdering a Roman Catholic bishop in a plot to control church funds.

Luigi Locati, the Italian-born bishop of the Isiolo Diocese, was gunned down July 14 while walking with a guard to his house in an impoverished area of central Kenya where he had worked for decades.

Court documents allege that the Rev. Guyo Wako Malley wanted to kill the 77-year-old Locati to ensure that funds coming to the diocese passed through his office rather than the bishop's.

Senior State Counsel Jacob Ondari charged Malley and the others with murder. All six pleaded not guilty.

The suspects were ordered held until Sept. 7, when the court will set a trial date.

An hand hout photo of the Kenyan Catholi
An hand hout photo of the Kenyan Catholic Secretariat in Nairobi, Kenya, shows 15 July 2005 Bishop Luigi Locati from Italy, who has been shot dead overnight in Isiolo, Kenya. The Italian Roman Catholic bishop was killed in an overnight attack in central Kenya, police and church officials said on Friday, as authorities investigated whether it was linked to inter-clan violence in the volatile north. Locati of the Isiolo diocese, about 200 kilometres (120 miles) north of Nairobi, was shot in the head and neck late Thursday and died shortly before he was airlifted out, the assistant commissioner of police in Kenya's Eastern Province said. AFP PHOTO/KENYAN CATHOLIC SECRETARIAT/HO (Photo credit should read HO/AFP/Getty Images)AFP

Locati, who was appointed bishop in 1995, began working as a priest in Kenya in the early 1960s.

Second priest killed in Kenya
He recently announced he was stepping down and was awaiting his replacement, but said he planned to stay in Kenya as a missionary, according to Monsignor Franco Givone, head of the Vercelli Missionary Center near Locati's hometown in Italy.

Givone, who had been friends with Locati for 20 years, said the bishop had been threatened before.

Locati was the second Roman Catholic priest killed in Kenya in less than a year.

In November 2004, assailants killed the Rev. John Hanon, 65, an Irish priest, at his house near Nairobi. Police arrested 10 suspects, but no one has been charged.