Hell was let
lose yesterday in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, when residents of Akinremi
Estate in Adigbe area of Obafemi-Owode Local Government Area, discovered
another ritualists’ den. Angry youths trooped to the area and set the building
ablaze.
Yesterday’s
discovery was, however, special as the proprietors also used to breed babies
for rituals. This development came barely 24 hours after a ritualists’ den was
uncovered in Iyana-Egbado in Ewekoro Local Government Area of the state.
Policemen
from Adigbe Divisional Headquarters in Abeokuta rescued three pregnant ladies, three
kids whose ages range between two and four, from the den. The police also
arrested wife of the suspected proprietor of the house.
Neighbours
around the estate explained that one of the victims, a young pregnant woman,
escaped from the den, ran into a building located about 200 meters away and
pleaded with the occupants to save her from assailants, Wednesday evening.
The victim,
who claimed to have hailed from Abia State, was said to have informed the
occupants of the building where she sought shelter that her elder sister sold
her and her unborn baby to the ritualists for N100,000.
It was
further gathered that the ritualists told the lady, who had spent three days in
the den that she would stay till she delivered her baby, because her aunt had
been paid for the unborn baby.
The police
were alerted and reportedly carried out a raid on the premises at 11pm,
Wednesday. As the news filtered into Abeokuta metropolis, angry youths, who
were mostly students from the Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Ojere, Abeokuta,
reportedly invaded the duplex and carried out a thorough search of the rooms.
The youths
discovered an ivory plate containing fresh blood, coffin, effigies, scorpion,
assorted charms and other ritual items.
Also
discovered were international e-passport and identity cards of junior and
senior secondary school students of Sacred Heart Catholic College, Oke-Ilewo
who may have been killed by the ritualists.
Several
other male and female cloths of white garment worshipers suspected to have
fallen victims were also recovered.
The mob set
the building ablaze, including two vehicles parked within the premises: a
Toyota Camry salon car with number plate LAGOS: EKY 942 AJ and a Mitsubushi
salon car, LAGOS: AGL 971 BH.
Officials of
the Ogun State Fire Service, however, succeeded in putting out the fire.
Fierce-looking
policemen, who had been helplessly watching the angry youths, however,
reinforced with an Armoured Personnel Carrier, arrested some youths and took
them away to the command’s headquarters in Eleweran, Abeokuta.
The
Command’s Deputy Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Abimbola Oyeyemi, who
confirmed the incident, said two victims were rescued, while two others were
also arrested in connection with the discovery.
Oyeyemi gave
names of victims rescued as Jennifer Goodluck, who is nursing a two-month-old
baby, while the other pregnant lady was simply identified as Oluchi. Both were
said to be from Abia State.
He said the
arrested suspects are one Muibat Yusuf and her brother, who are indigenes of
Kwara State.
Culled from
Vanguard
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