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Suspected Ritualists’ Den Discovered Beside Ondo Assembly

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An uncompleted two-storey building suspected to be a hideout of kidnappers and ritualists was yesterday discovered in Alagbaka area of Akure, the Ondo State capital.

Ritualist den at Alagbaka, Akure

The building is located a few meters away from the Ondo State House of Assembly and it is behind the popular government-owned events centre, the Gani Fawehinmi Arcade.

The abandoned building was discovered by residents of the area who suspected that some men were always inside the building performing secret activities on a daily basis.

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A resident of the area, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told newsmen that the building has been abandoned for a long time and many residents of the area did not know the owner.

He explained that a security operative attached to one of the buildings in the area shot a bird that had perched on a tree beside the suspected ritualists’ den.

On hearing the gunshot, the suspected hoodlums reportedly rushed out and fled.

“The suspects thought the gunshot was from the policemen who came for them.They quickly rushed out, but some commercial motorcycle riders in the area helped us to chase and arrest four of them, whom we later handed over to the police,” he said, adding that it was the timely intervention of policemen that saved the suspects from being lynched by the angry residents.

Inside the building, items of clothing littered the place and they include women’s underwear, sandals, slippers, cooking utensils, mattresses, toothpaste, and toothbrushes, among other items.

Also, a long rope was also found inside one of the rooms. The rope was tied to the ceiling of the building at one end, while the other end of the rope was knotted. Some planks were underneath the rope.

The rope is suspected to be used for hanging their victims.

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