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Two pastors arrested for ritual killing in Imo (graphic photos)
Two pastors of the Lord’s Chosen church were among a gang of alleged ritual killers arrested by Nkwerre Vigilante Network over the abduction of a 12-year-old girl recently.
According to Marcel Ezenwa who shared the photos of the men and their story on Facebook, said one of the Pastors was arrested while ministering in church.
He also indicated that the suspects were handed over to the Imo State Rapid Response Squad Command.
Marcel Ezenwa wrote “Though three of the guys are still at large, the other three are in police custody and they publicly confessed to being the mastermind behind the kidnap of a 12-year-old girl from Umugara village for ritual purposes for a token of N500,000 and another N500,000 after delivery of human parts or victim.
“They also confessed being part of a gang that kidnapped, defiled and butchered one miss Chigaekwu from Umunachi village last year.
“Three are from Umulolo Amaegbu, one from Amorji villages all in Nkwerre LGA and they are block moulders but specialise in selling human parts. Most shocking thing is that two of them are pastors of Lord’s Chosen Church, one was even caught ministering to children yesterday at their church.
“Another one of them is an only son from Amorji-ugwu and his father is an elder at Assemblies of Gods church, Nkwerre.They were first busted by the vigilante outfit in Nkwerre through the assistance of some youth leaders before the police were invited to the crime scene in Umugara village Nkwerre to take over the case.
He shared photos of the decomposing bodies of the gang’s victims.
Graphic photos below, Viewer discretion advised:
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