Homicide unit officers have begun exhuming bodies in the graves believed to be of followers of controversial pastor Mackenzie.
Seven bodies have so far been retrieved, two in one shallow grave.
A team of about 100 officers led by Homicide unit Director together with a pathologist, officers from the DCI, the forensic Department, and regular police are leading the operation.
More than 32 graves were found. Bodies are covered with lesos in the graves.
The exercise began in the afternoon as the Director of homicide gave instructions on the process.
The public was not allowed at the crime scene and journalists were also given instructions on how to conduct themselves at the scene.
That site was identified on Thursday and had 8 graves but 58 others were found within the same area.
By the time of going to press the homicide unit and Forensic experts were exhuming other graves.
Human rights activists from Haki Africa and Malindi Social Justice Center also witnessed the exhuming process.
Mathias Shipeta of Haki Africa said they are happy with the progress made so far by the security agencies.