See Photos of ‘Evil’ Fake Pastor, Others Found with Severed Heart of 18-month-old Babygirl for Rituals
The Cross River State Police Command on Tuesday, paraded a suspected fake pastor alongside six others for allegedly killing a one year and six months old baby for ritual purposes.
A church pastor identified as Tony Obo-Ekpeyong, who allegedly
broke a home alongside six others and abducted a woman’s 18-month old
baby girl who he allegedly used for rituals, has been apprehended and
arraigned by the Nigerian Police.
While speaking to correspondents at the headquarters of the Cross
River State Command in Calabar on Tuesday, the 20-year-old mother of the
baby, Faith Inyang, on Tuesday, said her baby was stolen at about 3am
on August 24 by masked men whom she said she was able to identify.
She said she was able to identify the pastor who oversees the Royal
God’s Commandment Ministry, because he and the other alleged assailants
lived in the same neighbourhood as her.
A church pastor identified as Tony Obo-Ekpeyong, who allegedly
broke a home alongside six others and abducted a woman’s 18-month old
baby girl who he allegedly used for rituals, has been apprehended and
arraigned by the Nigerian Police.
While speaking to correspondents at the headquarters of the Cross
River State Command in Calabar on Tuesday, the 20-year-old mother of the
baby, Faith Inyang, on Tuesday, said her baby was stolen at about 3am
on August 24 by masked men whom she said she was able to identify.
She said she was able to identify the pastor who oversees the Royal
God’s Commandment Ministry, because he and the other alleged assailants
lived in the same neighbourhood as her.
She said, “When they broke into our house, we pleaded with them
not to hurt us. They came in with machetes and they used it on me and
my cousin before taking my child away. I recognised one of the men
because of his stature; he lived around our area and he normally passed
through our house.
“When they left, we came out and started shouting for help and
some men in the area came out and trailed them to the church. Everything
became clear in the morning and the Police came in and arrested them.
Up till now, I have not seen the body of my daughter, apart from the
heart that was found there.”
The state Police Command spokesperson, ASP Irene Ugbo, who spoke
while parading the pastor and six others for allegedly killing the
little baby and also for allegedly being in possession of what was
suspected to be her heart, said the pastor was arrested alongside six
others on Thursday, August 24, by men of the command.
Ugbo explained that the suspects were arrested when the parents of
the child raised the alarm that their child had been abducted by masked
men who broke into their house.
According to the ASP, the Police immediately swung into action,
searched the church surroundings and found some ‘incriminating items’
and thereafter arrested the pastor and six others.
Meanwhile, the suspect, Pastor Obo-Ekpeyong, denied the
allegations, saying that he did not kill the child for any ritual
purpose.
“I was praying for one of our members who was sick when the
Police came and arrested me. The heart they saw was that of a fowl. We
don’t operate any spiritual shrine in the church.
“The thick blood that was seen on the altar was that of a goat
and fowl that we killed to celebrate with members after our three-day
fasting programme in the church,” Obo-Ekpeyong said.
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