A report by The Nation
reveals that the police has discovered an abandoned ritual factory in an Ibadan
forest seem to be validating their claims. See the report below:
No fewer than 20 decomposed bodies were yesterday
discovered in what is believed to be a ritualists’ den at Soka forest in the
Oluyole Local Government Area of Oyo State.
Twenty-three other people -18 men and five women
including one who had just been delivered of a baby – apparently on the
captors’ ‘death row’ were rescued from the bush.
Each of them looked dishevelled having been
chained together for many days and denied food and any form of comfort. Nine of them lay on the ground, too weak to stand
on their feet or talk. Human skulls and other parts littered the bush.
The nursing mother’s condition was particularly
bad: she had been delivered of a baby without any medical attention a few hours
before rescue.The baby was seized from her and apparently sold by her captors.
She was still covered in blood yesterday.
She was too weak even to talk.
Asked how she got into the bush, she merely
stared at her interrogators and fainted.
There were several versions of how the discovery
was made yesterday.
One version is that a commercial motorcycle
operator had been hired by a man to take him to the bush but on getting there
heard voices from a container pleading that they be rescued.
He then raised an alarm which attracted
passersby.
Another is that people around the area having
grown suspicious of movements around the place raised an alarm.
All over the bush were shallow graves in which
mangled corpses were dumped.
Bodies were also seen in open containers and
dried up wells.
Residents said ritualists were selling human
parts in the bush.
Resident said Fulani herdsmen often take their
cattle to the bush for grazing.
One Akeem Isiaka (38) was arrested at the scene
and taken away by security agents to Sanyo Police station.
Also in the bush is an abandoned factory, which
the ritualists apparently used as slaughter slab.
On the floor was a wooded platform caked with
blood as was the floor itself.
Some mechanics around the area confirmed that
many high profile people usually visit the area especially at night to
patronise their clients
When contacted, the Oyo State Police Command
spokesperson, Mrs Olabisi Clet-Ilobanafor said some arrests were made
yesterday, but the prime suspect is at large.
The Police spokesperson said some security
personnel have been detailed to the scene to prevent residents from taking the
law into their hands.
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