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Ritual Killing: Court discharges Ilorin Islamic cleric

- By Mumini AbdulKaree­m, Ilorin

An Ilorin Magistrate court, presided over by magistrate Afusat Alege, on Thursday discharged a popular Ilorin Islamic cleric, Alfa Al-Solati popularly known as Kewulere, of the offence of ritual killings.

It will be recalled that the cleric was charged to court alongside Sheidu Mumini, Isiaka Dauda, Suleiman Usman for allegedly killing one Sumo Usman for money rituals.

Legal advice from the State

Ministry of Justice through the office of the Director of Public Prosecutio­n (DPP), exonerated Kewulere.

Earlier, government prosecutor, Abubakar Issa, prayed the court to discharge Kewulere on the basis of the fact that legal advice has found him not guilty of the offence.

His counsel, Aminat Abdulrahma­n, also corroborat­ed the prosecutor, saying his client is a religious man with no past record of any criminalit­y.

Magistrate

Alege,

however, discharged Kewulere while the trial of other defendants was adjourned to April 12, 2021.

Meanwhile, Prima facie facts were establishe­d against other suspects in the case, having been indicted for having a case of culpable homicide to answer.

Criminal conspiracy, unlawful removal and possession of human parts were also sustained against the other three suspects.

The legal advice also recommende­d that the suspects with their case files be transferre­d to a High prosecutio­n.

This medium has earlier reported that Kewulere with other defendants conspired to kill one Sumo Usman of Fulani, Oko Olowo village, Ilorin and cut off his hand and head for money rituals while the other part was buried in the farm.

Police investigat­ion revealed that one of the suspects (Mumini), confessed that the deceased was killed with cutlass in a farm and that he cut off the hand and head for rituals.

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