Palpable tension has enveloped Benjamin, a popular area in Eleyele,
Ibadan, the Oyo State capital following the discovery of a den suspected
to be a ritualists’ hideout, NETTOBLITZ reports.
NETTOBLITZ recalls that, few years ago, a ritualists’ den was
discovered at Soka area of Ibadan where scores of people had been killed
and several others agonizing for help.
The news of the den suspected to be ritualists’ den filtered the ancient city between Sunday evening and Monday afternoon.
The news of the ritualists’ underground tunnel, hit the city, the
development that made many people to troop out to catch a glimpse of the
said spot.
This made NETTOBLITZ and other journalists in the state to visit the
area. It was discovered that there was a tunnel for the control of the
flooding on the Dugbe/Eleyele expressway, few metres away from the state
police command headquarters in Eleyele.
Female under wears and other shanties, which looked like charms,
littered the tunnel area, fueling suspicion that nefarious activities
were going on in the area before the discovery.
Sources in the area told NETTOBLITZ that unidentified security
personnel had come to raid the tunnel and caught one man with alleged
human parts.
There were human footprints to indicate human activities in the tunnel which lie under the main road.
The tunnel led to an abandoned filing station on the road, where other items, including brassieres were spotted.
A source in the area told our correspondent that policemen were at the scene to arrest the suspected ritualists.
He said “I have been plying this route; you can never believe
something like this was here. People have been gathering here since
morning. They found people there with human parts. The police came and
found people inside the hole.
“They took the suspects away. One of them was looking like a mad man,
but he was just disguising so that he can do his evil acts without
suspicion.
But, the acting spokesman of the state police command, Mr. Akeem Adeyemo said, it was not a ritualists’ den.
He informed journalists that he made calls to the divisional police
close to the area to authenticate the claim but found out it was not
true.
Adeyemo said, “Some mad people were seen around the area by passersby
who suspected they could be ritualists. They pounced on them and
started beating them when the police was alerted.
“On investigation, it was discovered that they were mere destitute.
They (destitute) were later arrested. It is just a false alarm, which
should be discountenanced”.
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