Barely 24 hours after the discovery
of an alleged ritualists’ den in Ewekoro local government area of Ogun State,
residents of Akinremi Estate in Adigbe Community, Abeokuta, have uncovered
another alleged operational base belonging to another group of alleged
ritualists.
The police from the Adigbe Division
in Abeokuta, however, arrested a woman believed to be the wife of the suspected
owner of the house and rescued three pregnant women as well as three children
aged between two and four years old from the alleged ritualists’ base.
Some residents of the estate told
newsmen that one of the victims had, late on Wednesday, escaped from the house,
run into another building located about 200 meters away and pleaded frantically
with the occupants to save her from her assailants.
The woman, who they said hailed from
Abia State, was said to have informed the occupants of the building where she
sought refuge that her elder sister sold her and her unborn child to the
“people in that house” at the cost of N100, 000.
It was further gathered that the
lady, who was just three days old in the den, alleged that her captors earlier
told her that she would not be allowed to go until she delivered the baby for
which her aunt had been paid.
Following the woman’s shocking
revelations, her new hosts ran to inform the police, who resultantly raided the
premises at about 11 pm on Wednesday.
As news of the discovery filtered
into the Abeokuta metropolis, a mob mostly made up of students of the Moshood
Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY), Ojere, Abeokuta, stormed the duplex in search of
“a food warmer and a 20-litre jerry-can filled with fresh human blood” and used
by the alleged ritualists.
After a thorough search of the
building, the youths emerged with several items suspected to be ritual objects,
including an ivory plate containing fresh blood, a coffin, a human image made
of wood, a live scorpion, assorted charms and a number of other ritual items.
Also discovered in the house were
international e-passports, identity cards of junior and senior secondary school
students of the Sacred Heart Catholic College, Oke –Ilewo, who, according to
unconfirmed reports, might have been victims of the suspected ritualists.
Besides the house, the mob also set
ablaze two vehicles – a Toyota Camry salon car marked (Lagos) EKY 942 AJ and a
Mitsubushi salon car marked (Lagos) AGL 971 BH – parked within the premises.
The fire would have raged on, but
for the intervention of officials of the Ogun State Fire Service who rushed to
put off the fire.
Policemen who had earlier stayed aloof
and watched the angry youths suddenly started to fire live ammunition and tear
gas to disperse the restive crowd, as police armoured personnel carriers were
also deployed in the area and a large number of the mobsters were whisked away
to the command headquarters in Eleweran, Abeokuta.
The command’s deputy public
relations officer, ASP Abimbola Oyeyemi, gave the names of the rescued victims
as Jennifer Goodluck, who is nursing a two-month old baby and Oluchi, a heavily
pregnant woman.
The state commissioner of police,
Ikemefuna Okoye, who later undertook an on-the-spot assessment of the area
urged residents to be “vigilant, particularly about their neighbours”.