An Islamic cleric also known as an Alfa, a
church pastor, and two others, have been apprehended and paraded by Oyo State
Police Command on Thursday (8/2/2018) after they were allegedly caught with
suspected human parts in the Ayegun area of Ibadan. According to a
report by Newsmen, while speaking to correspondents, the state Commissioner of
Police, Abiodun Odude, said the 35-year-old Alfa known as Sulaiman Hamed,
participated in the Fidau prayers for a dead man but later contracted two men
to exhume the corpse because he needed the body parts for money ritual.
It was gathered that the two accomplices – Olapade Saheed, 32, and Olatunji
Abiodun, 26 – were later caught with the deceased’s head and other body parts,
leading to the arrest of Hamed and Tope Akinyele, 45, who claimed to be the
pastor of a church in Ojagbo, in the Oranyan area of Ibadan. Hamed said
he usually paid N2,500 for human flesh which he used in making money charm for
his clients. “Someone introduced Saheed and Abiodun to me. I gave them N2,500
to help me find human flesh. We all met at Ayegun junction, Ibadan. Around
10pm, I took them to a grave where a body that was brought from Warri, Delta
State, was buried. “I took part in the prayers for the deceased before
he was buried. I left them (Saheed and Abiodun) there, but they refused to let
me go. They said they wanted to sleep in my house that night. I got them a
place close to my house. “In the early hours of the second day, they
came to me with a cellophane bag. I did not check what was inside, but I hanged
it on the wall of my house. I was on my way to my office in Ile-Tuntun when I
saw them in the midst of a crowd with a human head. “I use human flesh
to make money ritual for people and I pay N2,500 for the flesh. In this case,
the charm was for myself. I did not ask them to cut off the head and it was not
in my possession when the police came.” In his statement, Saheed said
Alfa paid them N1,500 to do the job and that he took them to the grave of the
deceased. “Alfa called us for a job at Ayegun. When we got there, he
showed us a grave three houses away from his house. After we finished the job
(of exhuming and cutting off body parts), he took what he needed from the
remains of the dead man and asked us to dispose of the rest. “We left
early in the morning. But on our way, a local vigilance group stopped us and
asked what was in the bag we carried. They beat us up after realising that
there was a human head and other body parts in the bag. The police later came
to arrest us,” he said. Odude said the police would continue to rid the
state of criminals, noting that the suspects would be charged to court at the
end of investigation.
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