Police apprehend two over possession of human parts in Ibadan

Police apprehend two over possession of human parts in Ibadan

Mar 22, 2025 - 08:05
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Police apprehend two over possession of human parts in Ibadan

The Oyo Police Command has apprehended two people in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital over possession of the human parts.

Police said that the arrested suspects specialized in exhuming buried corpses and selling their body parts for ritual purposes, in Ibadan.

A statement by the spokesman of the Command, Adewale Osifeso said: ” The suspects were arrested on Tuesday, March 18, 2025, at about 0230Hrs. Detectives from the Iyaganku Divisional Police Headquarters, acting on a tip-off, searched the residence of one Ridwan Bello, a 35yrs,’m’ also known as Asalailu, located in the Muslim area of Ibadan.

"During the search, a female human torso and other dismembered human remains, including severed limbs and dried bones, which were stored in bags and a paint bucket were recovered. In his confession, Bello claimed to have exhumed the corpse from a cemetery in Awa-Ijebu, Ijebu North Local Government Area of Ogun State and admitted to selling the body parts to ritualists. He later led detectives to the cemetery, where his claim was verified.

"Further confession by the suspect led to the arrest of one Fatai Adeleke, 70 yrs ‘m’, his accomplice who buys human parts from the suspect for ritual purposes. Adeleke also admitted to his involvement in the illicit trade in human body parts.

"The case has transferred to the Homicide Section of the State Criminal Investigation Department for detailed investigation, as efforts are being intensified to identify and apprehend all those involved.

"The Command urges managers of cemeteries to exercise heightened vigilance in light of recent instances of ritualists exhuming corpses. Additionally, transporters are advised to scrutinize the contents of their passengers’ loads to avoid inadvertently facilitating illicit activities.

 “Finally, the Command encourages the general public to report any suspicious occurrences to the Police or other law enforcement agencies. Contact the Oyo State Call Response Center at 615 or use the following numbers: 08081768614, 09054133071, and 09061299291.”

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