The Police in Ogun State yesterday uncovered a suspected ritualists’ den at Iyana-Ilogbo, Otta in Ogun State.
Two men were arrested at the den—an
abandoned Ayokunnu Filling Station, a few metres from the Iyana-Ilogbo
bus stop on the Lagos/Abeokuta Express Road.
The remains of a male victim, clothes, shoes, wigs, a matchete and bags were found at the site.
The suspects’ names were given as Babatunde Taofeek and Hammed Hassan.
The Nation learnt that two
persons who had initially been taken to the den to be killed, escaped
and effort by the ritualists to recapture them failed.
The failed recapture of the would-be
victims attracted passers-by who swooped on the place and contacted the
Police at their Sango Otta Station.
Angry residents broke down parts of the
building which led to the discovery of decomposing and decomposed human
parts.Other members of the ritual gang were said to have escaped.
Police Public Relations Officer,
Olumuyiwa Adejobi, who confirmed the incident, said the den was
discovered at about 7am, and that the Divisional Police Officer in
charge of Sango Division and men of the Anti-Robbery Squadý acted
swiftly and arrested two suspects.
Adejobi said the suspects were found at
the scene in possession of the lifeless body of a man believed to have
been killed by their gang.
He said:”Items recovered
from the scene include a cutlass, clothes, shoes and caps, the suspects
were at an abandoned filling station (Ayokunnu), at Iyana-Ilogbo.
“We are also making effort to arrest the owner of the abandoned filling station while the suspects are under interrogation. The Commissioner of Policeý, Mr Abdulmajid Ali, has ordered that the case be transferred to the Criminal Investigation Department of the Command, at Eleweran, Abeokuta for further investigation.”
“We are also making effort to arrest the owner of the abandoned filling station while the suspects are under interrogation. The Commissioner of Policeý, Mr Abdulmajid Ali, has ordered that the case be transferred to the Criminal Investigation Department of the Command, at Eleweran, Abeokuta for further investigation.”

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