Mozambique police warn bald men after ritual attack
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Some people believe that the heads of bald men contain gold |
Bald men in Mozambique could be
targets of ritual attacks, police have warned, after the recent killing
of five men for their body parts.
Two suspects have been arrested in the central district of Milange, where the killings occurred.
"The
belief is that the head of a bald man contains gold," said Afonso Dias,
a police commander in Mozambique's central Zambezia province.
Albino people have also been killed in the region for ritual purposes.
Three men have been killed in the past week alone.
The BBC's Jose Tembe in the capital, Maputo, says police think the
notion of a bald head containing gold is a ruse by witchdoctors to get
clients to take a person's head to them.
"Their motive comes from
superstition and culture - the local community thinks bald individuals
are rich," Commander Dias is reported as having told a press conference
in Maputo.
The suspects are two young Mozambicans aged around 20, the AFP news agency reports.
A regional security spokesman, Miguel Caetano, told AFP that one of the victims had his head cut off and his organs removed.
The
organs were to be used in rituals to advance the wealth of clients in
Tanzania and Malawi, Mr Caetano said, citing the suspects.
There
has been a spate of killings of people with albinism in East Africa in
recent years, with their body parts used to make charms and potions by
witchdoctors.
BBC
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