Korean Man Held Over Cannibalism

Dec 22, 2002

THE Joint Anti-Terrorism Taskforce (JATT) yesterday arrested a Korean preacher on suspicion of being involved in child ritual murders and cannibalism.

BY VISION REPORTER
THE Joint Anti-Terrorism Taskforce (JATT) yesterday arrested a Korean preacher on suspicion of being involved in child ritual murders and cannibalism.
Nyang Sak Park of Mercy Ministries, a little known evangelical mission, was yesterday morning picked up from his home in Lungujja, a Kampala surbub, and detained at Old Kampala Police Station.
A JATT squad, pathologists and private investigators from Missing Link were yesterday evening scheduled to dig up three graves where alleged victims of cannibalism and murder were secretly buried. JATT comprises all the security agencies.
“We have found three suspicious graves around the home which we are going to dig up. We have recovered a bag of lime and photographs of children suspected to have been murdered,” a security officer said. The officer said lime dissolves human remains and prevents bad odour.
Sources said an informer, who saw the pictures of Nyang with Ugandan children being developed at Dolico Studio on Kampala Road owned by a Korean businessman, tipped security. Apparently, in one of the pictures, Nyang was shown massaging the stomach of a child with his fingers firmly placed in its eye sockets.
A carpet where the child was laid and furniture shown in the photograph were confiscated by JATT for forensic analysis. Ends

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