Three of eight individuals accused of witchcraft in the Mama Beach community in Freetown have reportedly been found guilty following confessions made during ongoing local investigations, according to information circulating on social media.

Reports shared by local online platform alleged that the eight individuals were identified and accused of engaging in witchcraft-related activities within the community.

The reports further claimed that three of the accused persons admitted involvement during the course of inquiries being conducted by local authorities and community stakeholders.

The allegations have generated widespread discussion and concern among residents, with many closely following developments surrounding the case. Community members are reportedly seeking clarity on the circumstances surrounding the accusations and the methods used in the investigation.

Social media reports indicate that the matter remains under review, although details regarding the identities of the accused persons, the nature of the alleged offences, and the process through which the confessions were obtained have not been independently verified.

No official statement from law enforcement authorities or the courts was immediately available to independently confirm the allegations, the reported confessions, or any formal finding of guilt at the time of publication.