Tag: Human skulls

  • Man arrested with eight human skulls, body parts

    Man arrested with eight human skulls, body parts

    Operatives of the Ondo State Police Command have arrested one Yusuf Adinohi, who was in possession of eight human skulls and other body parts.

    Yusuf, 31, was arrested at Agbasi Locust checkpoint in Ase area of Isua-Akoko in Akoko Southeast Local Government Area.

    The state Police Commissioner, Abayomi Oladipo, said: “Police pursued and arrested him (Yusuf). His load was searched and eight dry human skulls, fresh human flesh, and charms were found in a wrapped polythene bag concealed in a garri sack he was travelling with.”

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    In an interview, the suspect said he was going to Osogbo, Osun State to deliver the human skulls to one Opeifa, an herbalist. He said he had earlier supplied seven human skulls before he was arrested.

    According to him, “This will be my third time in this business. The first trip, I sold four heads, the second time three and the latest one which is eight. Also, this comprises both human parts and the dog ‘s heart. I bought the dog heart at Ibilo. For the skull, I usually buy it from my friend, Ismaila who usually gets them from burial grounds. ‘‘

  • Police arrest couple, others with human skulls

    Kwara police command yesterday paraded a couple and three others for allegedly being in possession of 11 human skulls and several human bones.

    Addressing reporters in Ilorin, the state capital, the Commissioner of Police, Bolaji Fafowora said eight of the human heads found at the home of the suspects were already dried while the remaining three were fresh.  Detectives also found suspected human hair in possession of the suspects.

    He listed the suspects as Azeez Yakubu,  Salima Azeez,  Isiah Wasiu,  Abubakar Isiaka and Soliu  Yakubu. The chief suspect,  Yakubu is 37-year old and works as a commercial driver.

    The police boss said: “Acting on intelligence available to the command about suspected ritual killings around Adewole area of Ilorin by some ritualists,  detectives from the police command swooped on a building located at No. 20, Ile-Opa area of Aromadu,  Adewole and one Yakubu Azeez and four other suspects were rounded up,  a search was conducted in the building and 11 human skulls,  several suspected human bones,  a bunch of suspected human hair and other items were recovered. “

  • Ogun police nab three men with human skulls

    OPERATIVES of Ogun State Police Command have arrested three men, Saibu Popoola; Aliu Ajiroba and Jimoh Ijiola, for allegedly being in possession of human skulls.

    The suspects were apprehended by Policemen attached to Ayetoro Division while on routine patrol.

    The three suspects with the human skulls

    The policemen were said to have accosted the duo of Saibu Popoola and Aliu Ajiroba on a Bajaj motorcycle along Idagba Olodo road with a bag which look suspicious.

    Police spokesman, Abimbola Oyeyemi, in a statement explained that ”a search was quickly conducted on them (suspects) and the two human skulls were discovered in the said bag. The duo were promptly arrested and taken to Ayetoro Police Station where they told the Police that the skulls were given to them by Jimoh Ijiola who lives in Erinpa area of the town.

    ”Upon the information, the Divisional Police Officer(DPO) of Ayetoro Division, Makinde Kayode, a Chief Superintendent of Police(CSP) led detectives to the resident of the suspect where he was also arrested. In his own statement, he denied being the person that gave them (the suspects) the skulls, but(that) they all got it from neighbouring Benin Republic and their intention was to use it for money rituals. Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police, CP Ahmed Iliyasu has ordered that the case be transferred to State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department for further investigation and possible prosecution of the suspects.’’

  • Troops discover 25 human skulls, skeleton in militant shrines

    Troops discover 25 human skulls, skeleton in militant shrines

    …Arrest 40 IPOB members
    Gory and grim sight confronted troops of Joint Task Force (JTF), Operation Delta Safe (ODS) at four militant shrines tucked inside the creeks of Akpabuyo and Bakassi local government areas, Cross River State.

    The troops found 25 human skulls at various decomposing stages.

    The discovery, it was gathered, raised concerns that the militants were engaged in human sacrifice, perhaps, to fortify themselves for their devilish operations.

    The shrines, which were discovered at Ikot Ene Idam. Abakpa and Ikang creeks of the councils belonged to a notorious militant group, the Bakassi Strike Force (BSF).

    The troops, who raided the area following a tip-off, also found other human body parts that littered the area including a complete human skeleton.

    Confirming the development, the Deputy Coordinator, Joint Media Campaign Centre (JMCC), Lt. Com. Thomas Otuji, said the operation was conducted by ODS’ Sector 4.

    He said: “During the cordon and search operations, the troops discovered 25 human skulls in various stages of decomposition, a complete human skeleton and several other human body parts.

    “The shrines were destroyed as troops continue to search for the perpetrators of these heinous acts against humanity. With the clearance of these shrines, the Bakassi Strike Force has effectively been smoked out from the areas it’s used to hold sway.

    “It should be noted that the senseless killing of humans for ritual purposes is sacrilegious and will not be tolerated in any form within the Joint Operation Area”.

    Otuji said that the troops while combing the creeks arrested two suspects at Idebe Ifak Anam, Ikot Okon Edem and Abakpa in Bakassi.

    He said the suspects after preliminary investigation were discovered to be acting as spies for BSF militants.

    Also, troops of Sector 2 operating in Bayelsa State, reportedly arrested 44 members of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) at a club along Mabinton Estate, Okaka, Yenagoa.

    Otuji alleged that the group was planning to establish a state chapter of the banned IPOB to disrupt public peace.

    “They were duly arrested and handed over to relevant authorities for further investigations. The unity of Nigeria is not negotiable and sacrosanct.

    “Hence, any unlawful gathering that will cause mayhem, threaten the unity and sovereignty of the country will not be condone”, he said.

    Otuji noted that in Rivers State, troops of Sector 3 raided den of cultists in Finima, Bonny following a distress call that the hoodlums were terrorizing the community with AK47 rifles.

    He said the kingpin of the cultists identified as Eagle Face, on sighting the troops, dived into the water adding that two days after his lifeless body was seen by the locals floating in the creeks.

    According to him the locals retrieved the body and buried it at Bonny River bank.

    But he said that two of the suspected cult members were arrested with one locally made pistol, a machete and two handsets.

    He said the acting Commander, Brig. Gen. Kevin Aligbe, commended members of the public for their continuous cooperation and provision of timely information to the troops.

    He said Aligbe reassured residents and oil companies operatin in the region particularly the people of Southern Cross River of their safety and urged them to go about their legitimate businesses.

    “Operation Delta Safe has the full backing of the Federal Government to bring sanity to the Joint Operation Area within its rules of engagement”, he said.

  • Ogun police arrest suspect  with human skulls

    Ogun police arrest suspect with human skulls

    THE police in Ogun State have arrested a cemetery worker, Oluwatoyosi Akorede with two human skulls.

    Akorede, an attendant at Ayepe Cemetery, was arrested on Sunday night at Isale Oko in Sagamu by a patrol team, led by Divisional Police Officer (DPO) Moses Aduroja.

    It was gathered the suspect may have got the skulls by exhuming bodies.

    The Nation learnt he confessed the items were for a ritual.

    Police spokesman Abimbola Oyeyemi said Akorede was being interrogated.

    “The Commissioner of Police Ahmed Iliyasu has directed that the suspect be transferred to the command headquarters, Eleweran in Abeokuta for further investigation,” Oyeyemi said.

  • Ogun Police arrest suspect with human skulls

    Ogun Police arrest suspect with human skulls

    The police in Ogun state have arrested a cemetery worker found with two human skulls.

    Oluwatoyosi Akorede, an attendant at Ayepe Cemetery, was arrested on Sunday night at Isale Oko area of Shagamu by a patrol team led by the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Shagamu, Moses Aduroja, a Superintendent (SP).

    It was gathered that the suspect might have gotten the skulls by exhuming bodies of dead people.

    The Nation learnt that he confessed the items were needed to perform a ritual.

    Contacted, the spokesman for the command, Abimbola Oyeyemi, an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) said Akorede was being interrogated to unravel the reasons for his action.

    “The Commissioner of Police (CP) Ahmed Iliyasu has directed that the suspect be transferred to the command headquarters, Eleweran in Abeokuta for further investigation.”

  • Police arrest man with 18 human skulls in Ogun

    The Police in Ogun this morning arrested  a man carrying 18  human heads, apparently harvested from burial ground.

    The Nation gathered that the policemen attached to the Ado Odo Division of the  Ogun State Police Command,  while on stop and search along Ado-Odo – Owode road in Ado –  Odo – Ota Local Government area of the state, sighted the suspect, Adelani Ayomide, carrying a bag and was going on foot.

    Upon searching the bag when accosted by the police, it was discovered that it contains 18 human heads (skull).

    The Police Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi,   , said the suspect who hails from Ilaro, the Headquarters of Yewa South Local Government, would be transferred to the state department of investigation, Eleweran, Abeokuta for further investigation into the crime.

    According to Adejobi,  a Deputy Superintendent of Police(DSP), the “Commissioner of Police, Mr  Ikemefuna Okoye, has assured the general public of thorough investigation and make the suspect face the wrath of the law.”

    He urged the public to  assist the police with information that would assist them in getting other suspects in connection with the 18 human skulls