15 chained Inmates rescued from Lagos Prayer House- Police

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Intelligence reports have led the Police to rescue 15 chained inmates from an unlawful prayer house in Lagos.

According to Lagos state Police Public Relations Officer, Bala Elkana who confirmed the incident, disclosed to newsmen how the Police freed 15 inmates bound in chains at the Blessings of Goodness Healing Church in Ijegun, Isheri area of the state.

Elkana revealed that family members brought the inmates to the prayer house, to seek spiritual healing from all forms of diseases such as insanity, depression, etc

“On Wednesday, at about 6:10pm, acting on information from a reliable source, a team of detectives from Isheri Osun Police Station led by the divisional police officer, CSP Chike Ibe stormed a prayer house used as detention camp at No 26 Alafia Street, Oriofe Ijegun Isheri, where the Prophet Sunday Joseph Ojo, 58, and 10 others were arrested,” he said.

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“Fifteen persons who were chained on the legs were rescued. Some of the victims were said to have spent five years in the detention camp. The victims are between ages 19 and 50, male and female.

“Some of them were brought by their families to seek spiritual help from mental illness and other diseases. The prophet said he has been in the healing ministry since 1986. That he chained them in order to prevent escape.

“Investigation is ongoing. Police are working closely with other agencies of government to provide adequate medical attention and shelter to the victims.”

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