A UK court has ordered evangelical preacher Gilbert Deya back to Kenya to face five counts of child stealing. The self-proclaimed bishop of a congregation with 36,000 UK members claimed he could give infertile couples "miracle babies" Gilbert Deya said the babies were "beyond a human imagination" The children"s true parentage remains unknown. It is also unclear how Mr Deya and his wife convinced churchgoers that they were pregnant when they were not and how they believed that they had given birth in backstreet Kenyan clinics. Kenyan police say Gilbert Deya Ministries is an international child trafficking ring. A British family court judge agreed, saying infertilecouples and congregation members were "deceived" by Mr Deya and that he was motivated by "the most base of human avarices: financial greed".
Mr Deya regards the children as miracles given to him by God for his followers. "The "miracle babies" which are happening now in our ministry is beyond a human imagination but it"s not something that I can say - I can explain because they are of God and things of God cannot be explained by human beings," he told BBC Radio 4"s Face the Facts programme in 2004. He denies all charges and plans to appeal against extradition, saying he is the victim of a Kenyan political vendetta. Kenya sought Mr Deya"s return in 2005 after his wife, Mary Deya, and two other women were arrested in Nairobi on child stealing charges. That followed a raid onthe Deya home when 10 children were taken into care. Mr Deya told British police he was the children"s natural father and his 57-year-old wife was their mother - DNA tests proved negative and forged birth certificates were found in his home. The three women were found guilty and Mr Deya"s wife has been sentenced to two years in prison - she is appealing against this. British and Kenyan officials say vulnerable church members were convinced that Mr Deya had the power of prayer to make them pregnant although they showed no outward signs.
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