Finally, Lagos Police Discover Badoo Dreaded Shrine in Ikorodu
Lagos State police command on Monday went all out to stop the
menace of Badoo gang, a notorious ritual sect, terrorising the Ikorodu area of the state and its environs by finally discovering their deadly shrine in Ikorodu.
After a long lull in their nefarious activities,
the ritualist gang last Sunday at the Ikorodu area of the
state killed four out of an entire family of five.
The deceased persons identified as the patriarch of
the family, his wife and two children, were murdered right in their residence
at no 4, Ile Baba Shade Mosque, Oke Otta, Ajose in Ibeshe, Ikorodu.
It was gathered that two of the three children, who
were minors, were raped before their brains were smashed by the suspects.
Although one member of the family simply identified
as Feyin survived the attack and was being treated at an undisclosed hospital,
it was gathered that she was in critical condition.
When the neighbours discovered what happened, it
drew their ire and they stormed the palace of the monarch to protest.
The palace was forced to invite the police to
evacuate the corpses because the youths in the community were already spoiling
for war.
Based on the clamour by the residents for the
police to live up to their responsibilities, the command deployed its
undercover agents to get intelligence report.
Acting on a tip off, the policemen stormed the
shrine located at the outskirts of Ikorodu town, and while there, the head of
the shrine was forced to take them around.
The owner of the shrine, one Alhaji Alaka Abayomi,
was said to have led the police team through all the rooms in the building
which was dedicated as a shrine.
Led by the state Deputy Commissioner of Police in
charge of Operations, DCP Edgal Imohimi, with backing from the Inspector General
of Police Special Tactical Squad (STS), the policemen drove miles away from
Ikorodu to get to the shrine.
Driving across rough and untarred road, which was
cut through a bush path, the sources led the policemen right through to the den
of the ritualists.
Located on a large expanse of land surrounded by
thick foliage, it was gathered from police sources that five graves were found
in the compound.
On viewing the building from outside, one wouldn't
have inkling to the devilish acts going on beyond the walls, as the house
seemed obnoxious enough.
But unknown to majority of people, the unpainted
bungalow was indeed a house of horror and terror where ritualists meet to
sacrifice the blood of their victims to their gods.
To access the house, it was quite easy as there was
no door rather, a bulk of dried leaves turned to thatch were hung on the door.
A quick glance into the different rooms in the
building showed the depth of depravity the ritualists had sunk into as big-horned
figurines and ash-colour molded images were stacked in practically all the
rooms.
In the unpainted building were also baskets, broken
eggs and left over sacrifices as well as metal gongs, which was probably used
to praise-sing the numerous deities placed in the rooms.
In another room held the major deity, which unlike
others, was clothed in red and white cloth and was propped on a seat.
Confirming the incident, the state police command
spokesman, Olarinde Famous-Cole, an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP),
promised more details later.
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