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Police arrest nine-man ‘Karangiya’ ritual gang in Borno

The gang of serial ritualists known specialise in dismembering body parts of their victims.

• January 20, 2023
Borno Police Commissioner, Abdu Umar
Borno Police Commissioner, Abdu Umar

The police in Borno State said it arrested a nine-man gang of serial ritualists known as “Karangiya” who specialised in dismembering body parts of their victims.

The Commissioner of Police in the State, Abdu Umar, who disclosed this to reporters on Friday, said they were arrested on December 16, 2022 by men of the command.

He said that the suspects murdered unknown persons and dismembered their remains, noting that the last incident was recorded where a victim’s eyes were removed around the Post Office area.

“There was another case where a woman was killed and thrown into the river and her body parts were removed,” he said.

He explained that after visiting the scene, detectives embarked on an intelligence investigation to find those behind the dastardly act.

He said, “On the Dec. 16, 2022, at about 1945hrs, one Mohammed Bukar, 18 year-old, from Shuwari area in Maiduguri, went and reported at Jere Division that he was on his way to collect his GSM phone from charging together with his friend.

“He said that they sighted a group of youths who called themselves members of ‘KARANGIYA GROUP’, armed with sticks and cutlasses coming towards their direction.

“On reaching them, the members of the group started beating Mr Bukar while his friend took to his heals and ran for his life.

“It was in the process that one of the armed members, Ali Bukar, used a long knife and attempted to cut the head of the victim, but the victim used his left hand to shield his head.

“Again, the suspects lifted the cutlass and cut off the hand of the victim and ran away, leaving him in a pool of blood,” he said.

The commissioner said that the police swiftly stormed the scene and arrested the principal suspect Ali Bukar and eight others.

Mr Umar said the suspects would be charged to court after investigation was concluded. 

(NAN)

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