Police parade eight suspected ritual killers, body part dealers

Wed, Oct 17, 2018 | By publisher


Crime

The Nigeria Police Force on Wednesday, October 17, in Abuja paraded eight suspected ritual killers and body part dealers. The Police alleged that the suspects were involved in kidnapping, murder, ritual killings, exhuming of dead bodies from where buried in the community.

The Police similarly alleged that the suspects usually remove their vital body parts such as the skull, genital organs, eyes, human hair, certain body bones and sell to prominent personalities in the country for rituals and spiritual powers.

According to the Police, the suspects confessed and admitted to have sold 31 human heads to some personalities in Ilorin and other towns in Kwara State and its neighbouring states.

The suspects being paraded by the Police include, Azeez Yakub a.k.a, Baba Muri, Aishat Yunusa, Abdulrasaq Babamale, Lukman Saka, Ahmed Yahaya a.k.a Eko, Vigilante Commander of Adeta Zone in Ilorin; Abdulfatai Kadri a.k.a Adedoyin,  Soliu Ayinde a.k.a Baba Fawasi and Abdulganiyu Bamidele.

The Police recovered from them 11 human skulls, human bones, powder suspected to be pounded human bones, human hair and charms.

Jimoh Moshood, the Police spokesperson, in a statement in Abuja on Wednesday, disclosed how the Police were able to apprehend the suspects. He said “Consequent on several complaints received at the ‘D’ Divisional Police Headquarters, Adewole, Ilorin Kwara State on cases of missing persons, kidnapping, murder, killings for rituals, and exhuming of dead bodies from where buried, removing of human skull and other human parts of their victims; the Inspector General of Police on receipt of the situation report from the Kwara State Police Command immediately directed the IGP Monitoring Unit to proceed to Kwara State and assist the Kwara State Police Command in their investigation of the matter, arrest perpetrators to bring them to justice.”

Highlighting the various roles they played, the Force Spokesman said: “The Principal suspect, Azeez Yakub a.k.a Baba Muri is a notorious armed robber and have been arrested, charged to court and convicted to prison severally.

“This suspects now in Police custody has made confessional statement to the Police investigation Team, he confessed and admitted that one Abdulfatai Kadri a.k.a (Adedoyin), the vigilante commander in Adeta Zone, introduced him to the business and also supplied the human skulls and other body parts for him to sell.

“Eleven human skulls were recovered from his possession during police search on his residence. The principal suspect confessed that Abdulfatai Kadri has brought to him 20 human skulls that he exhumed from the Ilorin Community Central Burial ground situated after Eid-praying ground in Ilorin, Kwara State.

“He further admitted that Abdulfatai Kadri a.k.a Adedoyin usually brings in the human heads to him in batches of four, six, eight for safe keeping and usually collect them within a day or two, and also informed him of the personalities in Ilorin and other  he usually supply the heads to.

The Police said Abdulrasaq Babamole was also mentioned by the Principal suspect to have bought one human skull from him adding that powder suspected to be pounded human bones was recovered in his possession.

“Aishat Yunisa a.k.a Iya Alagbo was mentioned by the principal suspect, Azeez Yakub to be a member of the gang who deals in selling of human body parts. During interrogation, she confessed and admitted to have supplied Two (2) human skulls she obtained from Azeez Yakub to one Ahmed Yahaya and Lukman Saka

“Ahmed Yahaya and Lukeman Saka were indicted in the confessional statement made by the Principal suspect, Azeez Yakub. They confessed to have bought two (2) human skulls from the principal suspect through Aishat Yunusa, grinded for their usage and rituals”.

Continuing with their roles, the Police said: “Abdulfatai Kadri a.k.a (Adedoyin) is a vigilante Commander in Adeta Zone indicted by the Principal suspect to have introduced him to the business and also supplies the human skull and other body parts for him to sell.

“Soliu Ayinde a.k.a Baba Fawasi confessed and admitted to be a member of the syndicate who receives human parts from both Abdulfatai Kadri  a.k.a (Adedoyin) the Vigilante commander and Azeez Yakub the Principal suspect.

“In his possession was recovered human bones cut-off from the leg of one of their victims. He admitted to the Police investigators that the Principal suspect Azeez Yakub and Abdulfatai Kadri a.k.a (Adedoyin) are working together.

“At a time he requested for human skull from Azeez Yakub, in his presence, Azeez Yakub called Abdulfatai Kadri a.k.a (Adedoyin) to bring the human skull after collecting N15,000 from him.

“Abdulganiyu Bamidele confessed and admitted to buying human skull from the principal suspect, Azeez Yakub and supply same to his friend one Kayode still at large”

The Police said all the suspects had made confessional statements to the Police Investigation Team and admitted to the various criminal roles they played in the recent kidnapping, gruesome murder and ritual killing attacks on innocent residents in Ilorin Metropolis and other towns in Kwara State.

Moshood said investigation was ongoing and that efforts will be intensified to arrest other suspects including prominent personalities mentioned by the suspects but who are still at large.

He also said the suspects will all be arraigned in court on completion of investigation.

– Oct. 17, 2018 @ 18:15 GMT |

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