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Ogun: Police arrest seven suspected ritualists with human parts

Agency Report
Agency Report
Abiodun Alamutu, Ogun CP

The Ogun Police Command on Thursday arrested a seven-man gang that specialise in trading in human parts for rituals.

The Commissioner of Police, Mr Abiodun Alamutu, said that a human heart and two kegs filled with human bodies were parts of exhibits recovered from the suspects.

The men arrested, according to Alamutu were Moses Abidemi; Oluwo Monday; Prophet Peter Akiwunmi Ifatosin; Jamiu Yusuf; Sheriff Agbai and Osojieahen Alioneitoura.

The police boss said the Divisional Police Office, Onipanu, received a report of a missing lady, Ms Sulaiimon Adijat on January 9 who was invited out on a date by one Adebayo Azeez.

“Despite frantic efforts to locate her whereabouts, the mobile phone has been switched off since the day she was reported missing .

“Consequently, the Anti-Kidnapping Unit of the command was drafted to unravel the mystery behind her disappearance and a technical based investigation was embarked on,” the CP said.

According to him, the investigation revealed that the suspects were involved in money ritual known as ‘Oshole’ to produce N200 million within seven days.

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“Oluwo Monday charged the duo of Agbai and Alioneitouria N800,000 to prepare the materials for the ritual money.

“Oluwo Monday, in furtherance of his criminal intention, later contacted one Peter, who was not new in the trade of human parts, to source for a lady between the age of 18 and 20 years.”

The CP said Peter was to deliver the lady’s mutilated body parts, especifically the head, two breasts, private part two wrists that would be used for the ritual.

“However, on January 10, Sheriff and Osojieahen collected the ritual money from Oluwo and travelled back to their location in Edo State.

“Trouble started when Osojieahen used the ritual element as directed by Oluwo, and complained bitterly that it failed to yield the expected sum of N200 million in seven days.

“A search was conducted in the shrine of Moses on February 3 and 10, where female handbags, two cement sacks containing human bones were recovered.”

The CP said that all the suspects confessed to the alleged crime and their individual roles.

He said that investigation was ongoing to arrest other fleeing suspects.

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