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    Police arrest eight persons with 11 human skulls in Kwara

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorOctober 17, 2018No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Nigeria Policeparaded the arrested ritual dealers with the human skulls in their possession
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    The Nigeria Police Force on Wednesday said it had arrested eight suspected ritual killers, including a woman with 11 human skulls in Ilorin, Kwara.

    Acting DCP Jimoh Moshood, the Force Public Relations Officer, disclosed this at a news conference in Abuja.

    He listed the suspects as: Azeez Yakubu, principal suspect, Ahmed Yahaya, Abdulfatai Kadri (Vigilante Commander), Aishat Yunisa, Lukman Saka, Abdulganiyu Bamidele, Soliu Ayinde and Abdulrasaq Babamle.

    Moshood said items recovered from the suspects included 11 human skulls, human bones, powder suspected to be human bones, human hair and some charms.

    He said that the arrest followed complaints to the police in Ilorin of missing persons, kidnappings, and killings for ritual purposes.

    FILE: Police Force PRO, Jimoh Moshood says eight persons with 11 human skull
    FILE: Police Force PRO, Jimoh Moshood says eight persons with 11 human skull

    The spokesman said that upon the arrival of the police joint investigation team in Ilorin on October 5, Yakubu, the principal suspect, was arrested after a search was conducted in his No. 20 Ile Opa residence.

    He added that “during the search, 11 human skulls, some pieces of human bones, human hair and powder suspected to be grounded human bones and charms were recovered in the house.”

    Moshood said that the suspects were also involved in exhuming dead bodies from graves in the community and removing their vital body parts for sale to prominent personalities.

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    “The suspects confessed and admitted to have sold 31 human heads to some personalities in Ilorin and other towns in the state and other states,” he said.

    The force public relations officer added that all the suspects made confessional statements to the police on the various roles they played in the crime.

    He said that investigation was ongoing and efforts were being made to arrest other suspects mentioned by the suspects who were still at large.

    The spokesman added that the suspects would be arraigned on completion of investigation.

    Speaking to newsmen, Yakubu said that Kadri had brought 20 human skulls that he exhumed from the Ilorin community central cemetery.

    He said that he usually bring them in batches of four, six, and eight for safe keeping and collects them within a day or two.

    Yakubu said that Kadri also informed him of personalities in Ilorin and other parts of the state that he supplies the parts to.

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