
The Rivers State Police have arrested two men suspected of engaging in ritualistic activities after they were reportedly caught by local youths engaging in suspicious behavior.
According to Rivers State Police spokesperson, SP Grace Iringe Koko, the youths alerted the authorities after noticing the men acting suspiciously. Upon their arrival, police recovered several items from the suspects, including a cartridge, a sword, a fake naval passport, numerous photographs of people, a child’s shoe, a police lanyard, several crosses, and various spiritual materials.
However, SP Koko was quick to address rumors that had circulated, clarifying that no live python or human skulls were discovered as initially suggested. The police spokesperson emphasized that the investigation into the suspects' activities is ongoing, as authorities work to understand the full scope of the case.
Local residents have expressed concern over the discovery, sparking a broader conversation about ritualistic practices and the need for increased vigilance in the community.
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