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Ibadan: Eight in police net over ritual killing; human skull, charms recovered

He said community residents had noticed an offensive odour oozing out of a building belonging to the 40-year-old suspect, who didn’t reside in the house.

• August 16, 2024
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The Oyo State Police Command has arrested eight suspected serial ritual killers and 15 others over alleged murder, robbery and rape.

The state’s commissioner of police, Ayodele Sonubi, made this known at the command’s headquarters in Ibadan on Friday.

Mr Sonubi said the command swung into action after it got information about the act of one of the suspected serial ritual killers on August 10 after a report by one Ayede.

He said community residents had noticed an offensive odour oozing out of a building belonging to the 40-year-old suspect, who didn’t reside in the house.

The police commissioner also said the man usually visited the house at odd hours.

“Operatives from Moniya Divisional Police Headquarters swung into action and moved to the scene, where a dry well was seen at the compound of the house.

“Upon close observation, gory sights of what had the semblance of mutilated human bodies were spotted inside the well.

“Eventually, the remains of three unidentified bodies were removed to the State Hospital morgue for preservation and autopsy,” Mr Sonubi said.

He said the suspect was arrested, adding that aside from confessing to the crime, he also mentioned the names of some of his accomplices in the killing of people for money ritual, who were now at large.

Mr Sonubi said the suspect and others at large had, in April, lured a 28-year-old man to the same scene at Moniya, severed his head and legs, and sold them to two other suspects.

He said the suspect further confessed that on August 7, he and others now at large stabbed a 17-year-old boy to death and severed his head and legs, which were sold to a female suspect for N70,000.

“On August 11, at about 6:30 a.m., an execution of a search warrant was conducted in the houses and premises of the suspects where the victim’s fresh flesh was recovered.

“In the course of the investigation, other suspects were arrested, and they confessed that they bought different types of human parts for money ritual from the 40-year-old suspect,” Mr Sonubi said.

In an interview, the suspect, who claimed to be an Islamic cleric, said he started killing people for money rituals in 2024 and that he had killed no fewer than five people.

He said that he used to collect N200,000 from anybody who gave him a money ritual job.

Exhibits recovered from the suspects included a dried human skull, charms, 89 bags of cannabis sativa, a motorcycle and cutlass, among others.

(NAN)

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