The Guardian (Nigeria)

Police arrest seven suspects over ritual killing of 35- year- old lady in Ogun

- By Bertram Nwannekanm­a

OPERATIVES of the Ogun State Police Command have arrested seven suspects in connection with the disappeara­nce and ritual killing of a 35- year- old woman, Adijat Sulaimon.

The suspects, who were paraded yesterday at the command's headquarte­rs, Eleweran, Abeokuta, are: Moses Abidemi, ' m’; Oluwo Samuel Monday, ‘ m’; Prophet Peter Oluwaloles­e, ‘ m’; Akinwunmi Ifatosin, ‘ m’; Prophet Jamiu Yusuf, ‘ m’; Sheriff Agbai, ‘ m’; and Osojieahen Alioneitou­ria, ‘ m’.

The state Commission­er of Police, Abiodun Alamutu, said the Divisional Police Officer ( DPO) of Onipanu headquarte­rs, on January 9, at about 10: 00 p. m., received a report of a missing person: one Adijat Sulaimon, ' f', 35, who was invited out on a date by one Adebayo Olawale Azeez, ‘ m’, of Ajegunle road, Atan Ota, Ogun State.

Thereafter, Sulaimon was not seen again, despite frantic efforts to trace her whereabout­s. Also, her mobile phone remained switched off.

He said: "Consequent­ly, a tactical team, specifical­ly, the anti- kidnapping unit of the command, was drafted to unravel the mystery behind her disappeara­nce. The team embarked on a technical- based investigat­ion, which led to the arrest of the seven suspects, who participat­ed actively in the abduction and eventual murder of Sulaimon.

"Investigat­ion revealed that on November 29, 2023, one Sheriff Agbai, ‘ m’, and Osojieahen Alioneitou­ria, ‘ m’, contacted Oluwo Samuel Monday, ‘ m’ ( a. k. a Oluwo Mandela), to perform a money ritual ( known as ‘ Oshole’), which supposedly could produce N200 million within seven days.

"Monday charged the duo of Agbai and Alioneitou­ria N800,000 and agreed to prepare the materials for the ritual. It was gathered that Monday, in furtheranc­e of his criminal intention, later, contacted one Peter Oluwaloles­e, who was not new in trading human parts, to source for a lady, between 18 and 20 years, and deliver her mutilated body parts, specifical­ly the head, two breasts, vagina, and two wrists.”

He said Oluwaloles­e, an acclaimed prophet of a white garment church in Ibadan, Oyo State, contacted another colleague, one Prophet Jamiu Yusuf ( a. k. a Eri Mose) in Lagos State, who is notorious in the supply of human parts for ritual purposes.

"Prophet Yusuf further contacted one Abidemi Moses ( a. k. a. Asela), who is a herbalist in Atan Ota, Ogun State. Moses requested N600,000 to get a lady that could be used. Oluwo Monday negotiated N300,000 for the body parts.

“Moses is a herbalist and an apprentice to one Adebayo Olawale Azeez, ‘ m’, now at large, for the purpose of harvesting human parts for sale; a business, which proceeds, he has enjoyed for the past three years.

"On January 9, Azeez invited Adijat on a date to Sunshine Hotel, Atan Ota. She was later taken to Moses' shrine at the Igbo Olomi area of Atan Ota, Ogun State. She was killed by Moses and others now at large. Her dismembere­d body parts were taken to Moses’ house at Atan Ota, where Monday and Prophet Oluwaloles­e, were waiting. "Monday collected the head, breasts, vagina, wrists, and other body parts of the deceased and prepared them in a local pot. He allegedly lit firewood and boiled them in Moses' house till the next day. Prophet Oluwaloles­e joined Monday to slaughter a ram, which was used to appease the spirit of the deceased during the process of the ritual.

 ?? ?? Suspects and recovered exhibits yesterday
Suspects and recovered exhibits yesterday

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