COTONOU (Reuters) – Tomb raiders have dug up more than 100 graves at a
cemetery in Benin since Saturday for what authorities suspect is a
black-market trade in human organs and skulls for voodoo ritual
fetishes.
The incident is the most serious case of grave-robbing
in the West African state, the world capital of voodoo where most of the
country’s 9 million residents practice a benign form of the official
religion.
Authorities in Dangbo, a village 10 km (6 miles) from
the capital Porto-Novo, began an investigation after a mason working at
the cemetery said he spotted several masked men digging
up the graves,
from which organs and skulls were removed.
“The desecration of
graves is about money in this region,” said Joseph Afaton, director of
the cemetery. “It is for sacrifices, or for bewitching.”Body
parts of humans and rare animals are prized by some people in central
Africa for their supposed supernatural powers, and are used in occult
ceremonies. Traffickers often obtain human remains from grave robbers,
but a recent spate of killings has also been linked to the gruesome
trade.
Authorities in Cameroon in September arrested five people
suspected of trafficking human body parts after they were discovered at a
checkpoint carrying a severed human head.
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