Students of a primary school have shocked policemen after they were caught performing occultic rituals and seeking black power that will enable them become rich, charm girls and become stronger.
Authorities of Mary Afriyie SDA JHS at Mamponteng in the Kwabre District of the Ashanti Region have been shocked beyond wits after six students and a primary 6 pupil were caught allegedly performing occult acts,Ghanaweb reports.
The report further reveals that they were picked up in an uncompleted building by community police assistants following a tip-off.
Seven children in total, most of them teenagers, were allegedly drinking a strange concoctions and making some incantations in the uncompleted building after school hours.
Nhyira FM’s Ohemeng Tawiah reports school authorities have refused to speak to reporters on details of the bizarre incident.
They however said they are investigating the matter.
“Head master of the school, George Antwi, told Nhyira News the alleged culprits are being interrogated with the consent of their parents,” Ohemeng reports.
Nhyira News sources say the kids confirmed during the interrogation that they have been seeking black power, or juju, that will enable them get rich, charm girls and become stronger.
Leader of the group, according to Ohemeng Tawiah, was transferred to Mary Afriyie SDA JHS from another school where his mother had complained about his strange behaviour.
The matter is now under police investigation.
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