Scores of rioters went on the rampage on Monday outside an abandoned
building in Nigeria dubbed the “House of Horror” after decomposing human
remains and skeletons were found there.
At least 20 people were
injured and 12 vehicles damaged when about 50 people brandishing sticks
and machetes were prevented from accessing the property in the
southwestern city of Ibadan, an AFP correspondent said.
The
run-down, one-storey house, surrounded by undergrowth and strewn with
the rusted hulks of at least five tractors and a dozen other vehicles,
has been cordoned off since the grim discovery Saturday.
Police have so far not divulged any theory on how or why scores of skeletons and rotting corpses came to be found there, but black magic rituals are suspected among locals.
Several severely malnourished people were also found wandering in the
bush near the building, which is in the Soka area of the city. Reports
said at least 15 others were found shackled inside.
“We want to
rescue our people who are still underground and crying for help. But the
police are saying no and we are angry,” one rioter told AFP.
One
man was said by eye-witnesses to have been shot in the stomach by a
local gang member in the rioting, one woman added. His condition was not
immediately known.
- Overwhelming stench of death -
The
grisly find came after a group of motorcycle taxi riders reported that
some of their members had gone missing and were believed to have bee
Kidnapping victims in Nigeria are sometimes tortured or sacrificed in black magic rituals, and local media have reported the sale of human body parts across the country.
Inside
the building, there was an overpowering stench of death and swarms of
flies, forcing onlookers to cover their noses and mouths with facemasks,
an AFP reporter said.
Personal belongings such as clothes, shoes, sandals, bags, bank cards and cooking utensils could be seen littered on the floor of its eight rooms, he added.
Locals
said they believed the building, located about one kilometre (less than
a mile) from the main Lagos-Ibadan highway, was being used as the
offices of a construction firm.
About 50 bags of solidified cement were visible in the building.
“For
a long time, we have been noticing some movements in this area and we
alerted some security people. But they did not react,” said local
community leader Isiaka Bello.
- Perpetrators ‘will be punished’ -
Oyo
state governor Abiola Ajumobi visited the scene on Monday and assured
residents that those responsible would be brought to book — and called
for lo
“I urge all of you to be very watchful. We have come to sympathise
with you and to dig out the entire surrounding. The entire surrounding
will be combed.
“Some suspects have been arrested while some are
on the run. But we are on their trail,” he said, adding that the
government would seize the land and property.
Police said on
Sunday that six people, including five security guards allegedly armed
with guns, bows and arrows, were arrested at the scene.
“Anybody
who is found wanting or connected with this heinous crime will be
prosecuted. We are investigating and six suspects are in our custody,”
said state police commissioner Mohammed Indabawa.
.Reported by Ade Ibirogba, AFP
cals to report any suspicious activities.
“Those behind this
dastardly act will be punished by God. We too will punish them when we
get them. May we not have a repeat of what has happened,” he said.
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