 In what Cuba described as drama, some of the victims were rescued from an underground church at Valentino area of Undotan in Undowes, the local government area of the state by the men of State Police Command have refused to leave the police custody. Recall that no fewer than 77 people comprising of 54 adults and 23 children were allegedly hypnotized, abducted and kept in the underground cell of a church known as the whole Bible believer's church, pastored by one Anif Uoshi David and his 45-year-old assistant Josiah Peter. Briefing journalists at the command headquarters in Acura on the latest development, the police public relations officer in the state, Fumilayo Doulames, said there's quite different appeals. The victims vowed to remain in the police custody until their pastor and his assistant are released. Because what we are witnessing there now, because we just interviewed some of the children between 11, 12, 14 to 17 and the way they are spoken, the way they spoke, the way they are speaking, it seems as if these children have been hypnotized. They are speaking with so confidence that God will soon come and they are on a seven-day camp that they are not eating for about seven days now and they are still ready to go on fasting. We want to have complete information, correct information about what is happening because all we say is this is 77 and 23 children. That is why we are here. One, have one information, correct one, then two, have a database of what these children, because we must do family tracing from the ministry. We must get some background information, how these children became so hypnotized, so indoctrinated and what is the way forward. Do they need rehabilitation? So if we needed to do that, then we will have to work legally to take custody of those ones. Then some of these children are already released. While reacting, the state governor who I wrote to me through the commissioner for women affairs and social development of the state, Adebu Mi Ushadao said that the government is working out with artists to rehabilitate those that need rehabilitation and might go legally by taking custody of the children. I spoke with the police. The police said as you go, they took me to him and I said, I said, my brother, this police I said, they said they want to release you. Let's go home. He said he cannot follow me. He said anywhere pastor is going, we follow pastor. Even though he said if I will follow him. So that's why I just be looking down. This is Jujuo. That's what I just feel. From the church on Friday and of course we also realized that despite all our talks on Saturday, there are still some people who refuse to be saying they want to follow the Lord and that they were comfortable staying within the police premises that they were not going to go home. We're not going to follow their parents back. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.