Rioting has erupted outside a building in Nigeria where human remains were found at the weekend.
At least 20 people are reported to have been injured when
dozens were prevented from entering the property - dubbed the "House of
Horror".Police have cordoned off the abandoned house in the south-western city of Ibadan since Saturday.
Locals suspect black magic rituals were behind the scores of skeletons and rotting corpses found there.
Reports say several severely malnourished people were also found wandering in the bush near the building, and that at least 15 others were found shackled inside.
"We want to rescue our people who are still underground and crying for help. But the police are saying no and we are angry," one rioter said.
Some rioters were reported to have been carrying sticks and machetes.
The find came after a group of motorcycle taxi riders reported that some of their members had gone missing and were believed to have been abducted.
Kidnapping victims in Nigeria are sometimes tortured or sacrificed in black magic rituals, and local media have reported the sale of human body parts across the country.
Witnesses reported swarms of flies and an overpowering stench. Clothes and personal belongings were also seen at the property.
Local media say human body parts were being sold to customers who came to the premises at night-time.
Oyo state governor Abiola Ajumobi visited the scene on Monday and assured residents that those responsible would be punished.
"Those behind this dastardly act will be punished by God. We too will punish them when we get them," he said.
Police said on Sunday that six people, including five security guards allegedly armed with guns, bows and arrows, were arrested at the scene.
The find came after a group of motorcycle taxi riders reported that some of their members had gone missing and were believed to have been abducted.
Kidnapping victims in Nigeria are sometimes tortured or sacrificed in black magic rituals, and local media have reported the sale of human body parts across the country.
Witnesses reported swarms of flies and an overpowering stench. Clothes and personal belongings were also seen at the property.
Local media say human body parts were being sold to customers who came to the premises at night-time.
Oyo state governor Abiola Ajumobi visited the scene on Monday and assured residents that those responsible would be punished.
"Those behind this dastardly act will be punished by God. We too will punish them when we get them," he said.
Police said on Sunday that six people, including five security guards allegedly armed with guns, bows and arrows, were arrested at the scene.
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