A Kenyan pastor has pleaded not guilty to two charges over an alleged plot to bomb a campaign rally for next month's constitutional referendum.
John Kamau Mbugua and two other men were arrested on Saturday July 17, allegedly in possession of fertiliser and a detonator.
Police say he was planning to travel to Mombasa, where churches had helped organise a rally for the "No" campaign.
In court, Mr Mbugua said he was a pastor with the local Victory Church, although church officials say he was excommunicated three years ago.
The two others pleaded guilty to possession of explosives but denied charges of planning injure members of the public. They said the explosives were to be used in a quarry.
Last month, a grenade attack on a similar church rally led to six deaths in Nairobi.
Some churches oppose the draft constitution because it recognises Muslim courts. The proposed constitution provides for greater checks on presidential powers and more regional devolution.
It also recognises the UN human rights charter and creates a second parliamentary chamber, the senate.














































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