Native Doctor Arrested in Enugu as Police Discover Nearly 400 Alleged Ritual Padlocks in Shrine
Native Doctor Arrested in Enugu After Discovery of Nearly 400 Alleged Ritual Padlocks
Security operatives in Enugu State have arrested a suspected native doctor following the discovery of nearly 400 padlocks reportedly recovered from his shrine during a raid.
According to information made available by local authorities, the operation was carried out after intelligence reports and complaints from members of the community. Officials said the shrine, located within Enugu State, was searched during the exercise, leading to the recovery of numerous padlocks and keys believed to be linked to ritual practices.
Sources familiar with the operation disclosed that officers stormed the premises as part of ongoing enforcement efforts targeting unregistered traditional practitioners and shrines suspected of engaging in unlawful activities.
During the search, security agents reportedly found hundreds of locked padlocks arranged within the shrine. Some community members alleged that the items were used for ritual purposes, although investigators have not publicly confirmed the specific function of the objects.
The suspect was taken into custody for questioning, and authorities say investigations are ongoing to determine whether any criminal offences were committed.
The development comes amid intensified monitoring of traditional medicine practitioners in Enugu State. The state government has repeatedly warned that individuals operating shrines or practicing traditional medicine must be properly registered and must not engage in activities that violate the law.
Officials have emphasized that while traditional worship and herbal medicine remain recognized cultural practices, any shrine found to be involved in criminal acts, including fraud, kidnapping, or other illegal operations, will face legal consequences.
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News of the arrest has generated strong reactions both online and within local communities. Some residents have praised the authorities for taking proactive steps to address suspected ritual-related activities, while others have urged caution, stressing the need for thorough investigation before drawing conclusions.
Legal experts note that possession of ritual objects alone does not automatically constitute a criminal offence unless linked to unlawful acts under Nigerian law. As such, the outcome of the case will depend on findings from ongoing police investigations.
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As of the time of filing this report, the Enugu State Police Command had not formally announced specific charges against the suspect. Authorities say further details will be made public once preliminary investigations are concluded.
The incident adds to a growing conversation in Nigeria about the regulation of traditional practices and the balance between cultural heritage and public safety.


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