Human Abattoirs, Sell Parts for N30,000— Suspect
Ibadan—ONLOOKERS were stunned into
silence yesterday at the headquarters of Oyo State Police Command as a 50-year
old suspect, Kamoru Oladele, narrated how he sells human parts for between
N25,000 and N30,000, adding that his gang has human abattoirs in Oyo and Osun
states.
Narrating how the law caught up with
the suspects, Oyo State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Leye Oyebade, said the
breakthrough was made by the special anti-kidnapping squad of the Command after
receiving intelligence report on the activities of the suspects.
Police further stated that the suspects had
succeeded in giving their victims erroneous impression that they could make
them rich through rituals. The suspect told Vanguard: “I am a herbalist and I
do fortune charms for people. I am not the one that usually sells human parts.
I buy from some people. This is my first time of engaging in this kind of
business. I usually buy the human skull for N10,000 and sell it for N25,000 for
those that come for fortune charms.” Kamoru Oladele... Human skull is called
agbon. Kamoru Oladele… Human skull is called agbon. When police searched his
house, they alleged that one smoked human skull was recovered.
They further explained that the
suspect used coded words for different human parts. Oladele said the words can
only be decoded by their initiates, adding that “a human head that sells for
N30,000 is called agbon (coconut).”
The abattoirs
He also disclosed that their trade
was carried out in their human abattoirs located at Amuloko and Kuta villages
in Oyo and Osun states, respectively. Also paraded was one Seun Ogunbamijo, who
claimed to be a graduate of one of the polytechnics in the South-West.
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