A self-proclaimed prophet, Emmanuel
Adeyemi, has been arrested by the police in Lagos State after 28 persons
were allegedly found chained in his apartment in the Oke-Ira, Ogba area
of the state.
Our correspondent learnt that there was
confusion on Olamidun Close, Oke-Ira, where the suspect lived, on Friday
when operatives from Area G Command, Ogba, stormed the apartment and
found the victims chained in several rooms.
PUNCH Metro gathered that the
victims, who comprised 15 adults and 13 teenagers, were discovered after
a neighbour gave the police a tip-off that a 17-year-old boy, Toba
Adeyemi, who happened to be the suspect’s son, was chained in a room.
It was learnt that the police stormed
the house at about 12pm and found Toba, they also discovered 27 others
in a similar condition.
A police source in Area G, Ogba, told PUNCH Metro that the suspect claimed that his son, Toba, and the 27 others were deranged and he chained them to cure their illness.
He said, “The report we initially
received was that a boy, Toba (Adeyemi), was being chained down by his
father, a self-proclaimed prophet, in the estate. But when we got there,
it was more than just the boy. There were 27 others chained in various
rooms in the apartment.
A victim |
“The suspect claims to be a spiritualist
and a prophet. He said his work is to pray for sick people to get well.
He said the victims were sick and he had been praying for their
healing. The suspect has some magical inscriptions on the wall of his
house. The victims comprised six adult males, nine adult females, seven
female children, and six male children.
“The families of the victims have not shown up to identify them.”
Our correspondent gathered that the
police had handed over the victims to officials of the Lagos State
Ministry of Youths, Sport and Social Development.
While some of the victims were taken to a
shelter, others were said to have been rushed to hospitals, which the
police did not disclose.
A resident on the close, who identified
herself only as Basirat, told our correspondent that the prophet was
known to run a home for mentally challenged people.
She said, “The police got a hint that
the man chained his son, who has mental illness. But the place is a home
the man built for mentally challenged people. Policemen were here on
Friday and they arrested him and his wife. Toba is Adeyemi’s son, but a
neighbour, who saw how the father chained him was not comfortable with
it and reported to the police.”
The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, confirmed the incident.
She added that the police had commenced investigation into whether the victims were mentally sick or not.
She said, “A total of 28 persons were
rescued from the suspect’s apartment. The man has been arrested and he
is undergoing interrogation. The command will get to the root of the
matter. The police are also investigating to find out whether the
victims are mentally sick or not.”
The police also on Friday arrested a
27-year-old suspected robber, Sunday Onjefu, during an operation at
Itedo bus stop, Lekki Phase 1 area.
Our correspondent learnt that Onjefu,
who hails from Benue State, was arrested by the Maroko Police Division
while allegedly dispossessing some ladies of their handbags and other
valuables.
The police spokesperson, Badmos, said
the suspect had been transferred to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad,
Ikeja, for further investigation.
She said, “The police found two toy guns
and a knife on him. The suspect said he had robbed people staying in
the area with the toy guns.”
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