The State Police Command of Osun State has evaded a den known has 'a strange mental home'. The Police
said about 26 persons have been rescued from
what it described as, “strange mental home” in Iwo area of the state.
The Commissioner of Police, CP, Olafimihan Adeoye, disclosed this,
noting that the 26 victims had been taken to hospital for medical
attention, and added that three of them had died.
Adeoye made the disclosure while briefing newsmen yesterday in Osogbo.
According to him, the victims were dehumanised under the guise of receiving treatment for mental illness.
He said four persons connected with running of the home had been arrested.
He said, “At about 16.00 hours on Thursday, we received information
of the existence of a camp in Iwo, where some sick persons were being
treated in a dehumanised manner.
“On receiving the information, we contacted the necessary agencies of
government to join us to visit the place and arrested four persons who
are currently undergoing interrogation.
“About 26 fellows were found in the camp and had been taken to the hospital for necessary medical care.
“We
also discovered that two of them have passed on just yesterday; I have
just been informed that when conveying them to the hospital, another one
gave up the ghost.
“So, we now have three of them that are dead. But, we hope that further investigation will reveal some other things.”
The CP further assured that investigations would be carried out with
the view of determining the culpability of those involved in setting up
the camp.
He added, “For now, the state government has taken up the
responsibility to ensure that those rescued are effectively taken care
of.”
Meanwhile, the suspected owner of the camp, Kamardeen Akanmu, claimed
the home was a ‘spiritual healing centre’ for mentally challenged
persons.
Akanmu, who spoke to journalists in Yoruba language shortly after his
arrest, said that some of the victims had died and buried in the camp
with the consent of their families.

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