There was commotion, yesterday, at Ojokoro, along Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway, after an underground ritualists den was uncovered.
The crowd, manhole and one of the suspects, just before he died.
A mob then set two suspected ritualists ablaze, while two policemen, who attempted to protect one of the suspects from the mob, were over powered and injured.
The ritualists den popularly known as Ajele, is an underground manhole, which stretched from one end of the road at Obadeyi Bus Stop to an adjoining street. Unsuspecting victims are reportedly kidnapped unnoticed and taken inside the manhole.
Vanguard gathered that the bubble burst, yesterday morning, after the cry for help from a woman was reportedly heard by street sweepers, who were at work.
The sweepers reportedly raised the alarm on sighting the woman being dragged into the underground den. Some brave passers-by and members of the Odua People’s Congress, OPC, who reportedly went for the victim’s rescue, apprehended one of the captors and set him ablaze.
The crowd, manhole and one of the suspects, just before he died.
A mob then set two suspected ritualists ablaze, while two policemen, who attempted to protect one of the suspects from the mob, were over powered and injured.
The ritualists den popularly known as Ajele, is an underground manhole, which stretched from one end of the road at Obadeyi Bus Stop to an adjoining street. Unsuspecting victims are reportedly kidnapped unnoticed and taken inside the manhole.
Vanguard gathered that the bubble burst, yesterday morning, after the cry for help from a woman was reportedly heard by street sweepers, who were at work.
The sweepers reportedly raised the alarm on sighting the woman being dragged into the underground den. Some brave passers-by and members of the Odua People’s Congress, OPC, who reportedly went for the victim’s rescue, apprehended one of the captors and set him ablaze.
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