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Native doctor nabbed in alleged ritual killing of 13-year-old girl

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A self-styled native doctor in Enugu State has been arrested for allegedly attempting to use a 13-year-old girl for money rituals, sparking widespread outrage in the southeastern state.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) gathered that the suspect, whose name has not yet been released by the authorities, was apprehended in Ezeagu Local Government Area following what police officials described as a timely intervention that prevented a possible tragedy.

According to preliminary investigations, the alleged ritualist lured the minor under suspicious circumstances before concerned residents alerted the authorities.

Upon his arrest, a more horrifying discovery was made at the suspect’s residence, a hidden underground pit containing several human skulls.

The chilling find has reignited public concern about ritual killings in southeastern Nigeria, a region where similar incidents have become increasingly common.

Ritual-related crimes, particularly involving traditionalists and native doctors, have seen a troubling rise in recent years across states like Enugu, Anambra, and Imo.

Such acts are often driven by beliefs in using human parts to gain wealth, fame, or power, despite repeated campaigns by religious, civil society, and government groups against these practices.

In many cases, vulnerable children and women are the primary targets of such criminal elements.

The rescued teenager has since been placed under protective custody and is receiving psychological support from child welfare officials.

The Enugu State Police Command has pledged to carry out a comprehensive investigation to identify any accomplices and ensure that justice is served.

Police spokesperson DSP Daniel Ndukwe confirmed that forensic teams have commenced evidence gathering at the scene while interrogations are ongoing.

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“We are committed to unearthing the full extent of this operation and bringing everyone involved to book,” Ndukwe assured.

Human rights advocates have called on the state government to strengthen community surveillance, enforce stricter penalties for ritual-related crimes, and invest in awareness campaigns across rural communities.

Traditional rulers and community leaders have also condemned the act, urging vigilance and closer monitoring of activities within their domains.

This recent arrest adds to a growing list of disturbing cases in Nigeria where the quest for quick riches has led to grisly acts of violence and human sacrifice.

Enugu State, known for its rich cultural heritage and religious communities, is now grappling with a moral and social crisis that demands urgent and collective action.

 


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