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30 Graves, Shrine Uncovered In Nigerian Hotel
By Benjamin Abioye

Tension has risen in the Oba community of Idemili South Local Government Area of Anambra State after the discovery of at least 30 graves in a popular hotel in the town. A newly established security outfit uncovered over 30 graves, a shrine, and arms at a property operating under the guise of a hotel.
The 30 graves were discovered in the hotel known officially as Udoka Golden Point Hotel and Suites, but popularly referred to as La Cruise Hotel.
GWG.ng reports that the building was located along Onitsha-Owerri Road. The structure was demolished on Saturday after a tip-off and thorough intelligence gathering led to the raid.

During the operation, authorities discovered graves partitioned in the basement, alongside military camouflage, weapons, and ammunition. However, it remains unclear if any corpses were recovered or arrests made. The security team and local government have not released further details about the findings.
A statement issued by the state government described the property as a hub for criminal activities, including kidnappings. “The hotel had well-partitioned graves on the last floor along with a shrine,” the statement revealed. Investigations are ongoing to uncover the full extent of the activities at the site.
The government explained that the demolition was carried out under state security laws, which mandate that any building linked to criminal activities, such as kidnapping, must be destroyed. The governor’s spokesperson noted that the decision was based on credible intelligence and aimed at deterring similar practices.
Some residents of the area in Anambra State have expressed mixed reactions following the discovery of the graves in the hotel.
Some called for deeper investigations into other establishments suspected of similar activities. “I witnessed the demolition. This is beyond comprehension. God forbid such evil in our land!” one local exclaimed. Another resident argued that the so-called graves might have been fish ponds.
Besides the discovery of the graves in the hotel, another operation took place on Saturday, targeting a brothel in Akwu-Ukwu Oba, also in the Idemili South area of Anambra State. Security operatives arrested two suspected kidnappers and five other individuals. The brothel, identified as a hideout for criminals, was demolished immediately under state security laws.
Security forces have vowed to continue their efforts to track down other suspects linked to the operations, emphasizing their commitment to ensuring safety and law enforcement in the region.
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