Police Discovery of Shrine, Dismembered Body At Morgue Raises Suspicion Of Ritual Acts In Benin

Edo govt gives all mortuary operators till Sept 30 for registration as police arrested 10 morgue operators as suspects in the alleged ritual activities in the state
August 30, 2022
Police Discovery of Shrine, Dismembered Body At Morgue Raises Suspicion Of Ritual Acts In Benin
L-R: Consultant Pathologist, Duncan Iyawe; Edo State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Wole Iyamu Esq., Deputy Commissioner of Police, State Criminal Investigation Department, Olawore Oluwole, and Commissioner for Health, Prof. Obehi Akoria, during a press briefing, in Benin City, on Monday, August 29th, 2022.

Following the alleged discovery of a ritualist’s den along Ekenwan Road axis of Benin City, the Edo State Police Command has swung into action to investigate and unravel the true situation. The Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Olawore Oluwole who carried out preliminary investigations, revealed that the morgue operator, Gabriel Chukwu Otu was not a certified mortician.

DCP Oluwole who made this known while speaking at a press conference organised by the Edo State Government and the State Police Command, to provide an update on the latest development on the alleged ritual activities in the state, said 10 suspects have so far been arrested and interrogated in relation to the matter.

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He revealed that during the investigation, the police interfaced with medical personnel, lawyers, members of the public, representatives of Benin Traditional Council (BTC), families of those who deposited corpses and pathologists.

The DCP said the situation was a case of alleged ritual act practice, adding, “The prime suspect Gabriel Chukwu Otu is with the police and has made a statement. Investigations revealed that Otu did not acquire formal training but only worked at different mortuaries as a mortuary attendant.

“Otu had no certificate to practise as a mortician or any certification from the traditional board, as well as the ministries of health and environment. The building used is not certified by the ministry of health or environment.”

The DCP continued: “In the course of investigations, two suspects, Yusuf Lawal and Victor Obeche were discovered to be scavengers and a passerby. 23 mummified bodies and one dismembered body without a skull suggest an unlawful possession.

“A person said his mother was among the mummified bodies while another said his mother and child were reported missing in February this year and would like to see the corpses to lay claim to them.

“In the course of our investigation, no fresh corpse was found but some shrines were found at the premises of the alleged ritual den. The shrine with the dismembered body at the site connotes a message.”

Calling for calm among residents, Oluwole said, “I want to appeal to Edo people to remain calm while an investigation into the incident continues.”

On her part, the Edo State Commissioner for Health, Prof. Obehi Akoria, said, “The Edo State Ministry of Health is using this opportunity to reach out to all persons who own or operate mortuaries or embalmment homes to come to the Directorate of Regulation and Monitoring at the Ministry of Health with evidence of due registration latest by 30th of September, 2022, if they are duly registered.

“However, for those who are not duly registered, we are giving them till the close of business on the 9th of September, 2022, to come to the Ministry to get from us the basic requirements for the operation of mortuaries and embalmment homes in the state.”

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Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with seven years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Master's degree in Mass Communication.

Victor Ezeja

Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with seven years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Master's degree in Mass Communication.

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