There was confusion at a popular new generation bank yesterday in Benin when a middle-aged man claimed to have lost his genitals reportedly stripped naked to three full clear of customers and workers

The incident which occurred in one of the branches on Sapele road saw the victim (name withheld) whose genitals had shrunk, weeping uncontrollably, disrupting banking services in the process for hours.

She said that the man accused of charming the distressed victim confronted the suspect, however, denied the accusation.

The salesgirl who claimed to have witnessed the melodrama said that the suspect, however, admitted hypnotizing the victim after some youths in the area held him and began to beat him, an action which prompted him to confess to the crime.

She said that the suspect pleaded with the mob to spare his life with a promise to restore the male organ.

Spirited attempts by the management of the bank to intervene fell on deaf ears as the irate youths insisted that his plea for mitigation was an afterthought by the hypnotist to escape justice.

The arrival of police operatives however restored normalcy to the scene, according to her.

She said: “The armed policemen came in a van and dispersed the crowd. They (policemen) prevented jungle justice and breakdown of law and order at the bank premises.

“The man who lost his manhood was not even ashamed, everybody was just looking. The thing became flat.

“The bank staff and everybody including passersby were just watching the show. It was a pitiable sight.”

But, a shop owner beside the bank who craved for anonymity, said she initially thought it was a minor argument until the victim “started fighting one man at the premises”.

The Edo State Police spokesman, Mr Chidi Nwanbuzor said the police had no choice but to intervene to avert a breakdown of law and order.

Nwanbuzor, a deputy superintendent of police who spoke in a telephone interview said that cases of voodoo are not known by law.

“The arrest by the police was just to ensure that there was the maintenance of law and order in the bank. The case of somebody penis disappearing is not known to law.

“How do you know who is responsible for the disappearance of the penis?” he asked.

Also, a top policeman who was at the scene confirmed the incident.

He said the victim and the suspect have been arrested for further interrogation

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