Mr Akintola, popularly known as KUSO, was kidnapped at his residence in the Ajiboye area of Omi Apata, Ibadan.
Items recovered from the suspects included six vehicles.Â
Speaking with journalists, the cleric said the fresh human head and two hands found in his possession were for ritual purposes.
The protest was peaceful, though the state workers insisted on sustaining the action until Governor Seyi Makinde addressed them personally.
He said the command had concluded plans to effectively secure residents and good citizens alike.
The police command in Oyo has confirmed the murder of Opeyemi Ajewole of the University of Ibadan by gunmen.
The former Chairman of the Oyo Park Management Disciplinary Committee, Mukaila ‘Auxiliary’ Lamidi, remains at large.
The state police spokesperson, SP Adewale Osifeso, confirmed the incident in a statement on Monday in Ibadan.
He said that the suspects specialised in selling human skulls and other organs for ritual purposes.
The skeleton of the landlord identified as Aderemi Abiola was discovered in his bedroom by some residents of Awotan community.
