The
Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr Fatai Owoseni, told newsmen at
the scene on Tuesday evening that the dungeon was discovered by joint
efforts of security agents and members of the public.
According
to Owoseni, the place was discovered after a highway sweeper with the
Lagos State Waste Management Agency (LAWMA) raised an alarm when she
heard the voice of a woman calling for help from the canal.
He said that two of those caught were set ablaze by the mob before the arrival of the police at the scene.
Owoseni
said that detectives would be on ground on Wednesday with more sniffer
dogs and other security gadgets to ascertain more facts concerning the
incident.
“In
the process, people moved in there to help and also noticed that some
persons who had some charms like gourd in their mouths tried to escape
and that made the crowd to suspect something unusual.
“For now about seven persons, who are suspected to be using those buildings as base for rituals, have been arrested.
“We will continue to give it a touch of professionalism and scientific approach by deploying sniffer dogs that can also penetrate into the canal to see whether we can get materials to be of evidential value,” Owoseni said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that items including clothes, under wears, identity cards and wigs of people suspected to be victims were seen at an abandoned house near the canal reportedly used as a hideout by the suspects.
“For now about seven persons, who are suspected to be using those buildings as base for rituals, have been arrested.
“We will continue to give it a touch of professionalism and scientific approach by deploying sniffer dogs that can also penetrate into the canal to see whether we can get materials to be of evidential value,” Owoseni said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that items including clothes, under wears, identity cards and wigs of people suspected to be victims were seen at an abandoned house near the canal reportedly used as a hideout by the suspects.
According
to an eyewitness who pleaded anonymity, two of the kidnappers had come
out of the canal in an attempt to escape but they were overpowered by
the angry mob.
Mr
Fatai Ajibola, an eyewitness, said that some members of Oodua Peoples’
Congress also went into the dungeon to continue with the search and
recovered shoes, clothes and other female items.
A
resident, who identified himself simply as Kunle, said the discovery of
the den came as a surprise to most members of the community.
“Most
of us in the estate pass through the bridge on daily basis without
observing such a thing under the bridge; only God knows how many people
that have been killed by the ritual killers in the dungeon.” he said.
The
police commissioner said that investigation was underway and assured
that perpetrators would be made to face the full wrath of the law.

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