Religious sect beheads two02/06/2007 16:53 - (SA) Nairobi - Two people were beheaded and more than a dozen passengers robbed on Saturday in central Kenya in a surge of violent crime blamed on members a banned pseudo-religious sect, police said. Police said members of Mungiki, a shadowy religious group with alleged historic ties to the Mau Mau independence uprising, attacked a day after President Mwai Kibaki vowed to crack down on the organisation. "A driver and a conductor of a passenger van were beheaded in Maragua district this morning," said Sabastian Ndaru, the chief police investigator for the country's Central Province....