Voodoo Tomb Raiders Mutilate Bodies in 100 Graves in Benin Cemetery

Dangbo police believe grave robbers selling body parts on black market for sacrifice and 'bewitching'

By Umberto Bacchi: Subscribe to Umberto's | November 30, 2012 3:23 PM GMT

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A voodoo practitioner dances while holding knives during a ceremony in Benin.  Voodoo is an official religion in the country and is practiced by 40 per cent of the population (Reuters)
A voodoo practitioner dances with knives during a ceremony in Benin. Voodoo is an official religion in the country and is practised by 40 percent of the population (Reuters)

Human organs and skulls have been looted from bodies in a Benin cemetery to be used in voodoo rituals, according to local police.

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Tomb raiders in the small West African country desecrated more than 100 graves at a cemetery in Dangbo, a village 10km (6 miles) north of Benin's capital, Porto Novo.

Police started an investigation into the local extreme voodoo world amid claims that chopped-up body parts were going to be sold on the black market to voodoo practitioners.

The desecration of graves is for sacrifice rituals or for bewitching, Joseph Afaton, director of the cemetery, said.

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Police were called by a mason working at the cemetery who said he saw several masked men digging up graves.

A restive crowd, desperate for reassurance, gathered in front of the cemetery when police arrived. Relatives of the deceased were mortified because of a voodoo belief that mutilated corpses are reincarnated in the same form, the BBC reported.

Voodoo is an official religion in Benin and is practised by 40 percent of its 10 million population.

A high priest told the BBC, however, that descerating corpses was not accepted by mainstream voodoo

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