The Guardian (Nigeria)

Ritualists behead woman, abandon body on highway

• Police arrest man with three skulls in Ibadan

- From Muyiwa Adeyemi (Head South West Bureau Ibadan) and Charles Ogugbuaja (Owerri)

SHOCKED residents around the Port Harcourt Road, Owerri, Imo State capital, woke up yesterday morning to see a fresh headless body of an unidentifi­ed young lady dumped along the road by suspected ritualists, with one of her breasts cut off.

Blood was also dripping from the head and breast regions of the body. The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the state, Andrew Enwerem, told The Guardian that the police had evacuated the body while investigat­ion is going on.

The incident happened in Mgbirichi community in the Ohaji/egbema Local Government Area of the, sending residents into a state of panic when the headless body was found lying somewhere near the Owerri-port Harcourt Expressway.

A resident of the community, who pleaded not to be mentioned, told reporters that the beheaded woman was seen in the community on Sunday. According to the resident, the community woke up on Monday morning to the disturbing sight of a woman who had been “beheaded, with one of her breasts also severed, lying on the road.”

Meanwhile, the Oyo State Police Command on Monday paraded a 27-year-old ritualist, Sodiq Rasheed, with three human skulls. Also another gang of suspected ritualists, who specialize in hyptonisin­g their victims for money-making were also paraded at the Command Headquarte­rs in Eleyele, Ibadan.

The Commission­er of Police, Abiodun Odude, who spoke to newsmen while parading the suspects, assured residents of Oyo that the command has “reviewed its security architectu­re to guarantee security of lives and property during and after the forthcomin­g Eid-el-kabir in the state”.

He said that Rasheed was arrested with the exhibits along Ijebu-ode/idi Ayunre road. The 27-year-old suspect, who confessed to the crime, disclosed that an Islamic cleric simply known as Alfa Hadi, currently at large, requested him to bring the human parts for the purpose of moneymakin­g rituals.

The police boss said the suspect is assisting in investigat­ion to nab the fleeing accomplice. Odude also disclosed that a syndicate of fraudsters suspected to be ritualists has been smashed by the command.

The suspects, who professed to be Islamic clerics, fraudulent­ly obtained the sum of five million, eight hundred thousand naira from an innocent victim, Waheed Owolabi, under the pretext that they could proffer spiritual solutions to his financial difficulty.

He said that the victim was taken to a shrine belonging to Alhaji Hassan Adamu, where he was hypnotized and made to drink a concoction as a result of which he lost his senses.

The victim was said to have petitioned the Commission­er of Police who immediatel­y directed that a thorough investigat­ion be carried out with a view to arresting the syndicate.

During investigat­ion, one of the suspects was arrested in Ojoo area by detectives attached to the Ojoo Police Division. However, further investigat­ion carried out by the Special Anti-robbery Squad of the Command led to the arrest of two other members of the syndicate Musa Usman (35) and Ibrahim Ibrahim (aka Ojonla) 49, at their criminal hideout in

Ibadan.

Also, the long arm of the law caught up with a fraudster who went about call- ing himself a Professor of Animal Husbandry, University of Ibadan. The suspect, Olayinka Emmanuel, aged 54 conspired with Adegoke Adewumi ‘m’ aged 53, to fraudulent­ly obtain the sum of N1 million from a male victim, Kolawole Kamorudeen.

The duo lied to their victim that they were merchants of animal multivitam­in. The suspect parted with the sum believing that he was actually buying animal multivitam­in only to discover that the so called multivitam­in was after all green beans branded as multivitam­in.

The suspects confessed to the crime and disclosed that the fake label was printed somewhere in Oluwole, Lagos. Four cartons of the green beans branded as multivitam­in were recovered in the course of investigat­ion.

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