The suspect was arrested
together with an accomplice, Musiliu Jibril, who allegedly lured the victim
into Onayiga’s church where she was killed.
A self-acclaimed prophet of
a white garment church in the Sagamu area of Ogun State, Kehinde Onayiga, has
been arrested by the state police command for the alleged killing of a
13-year-old girl, Anuoluwapo Ajisafe, for ritual purposes.
Onayiga and Jibril were
among 56 suspects paraded by the Ogun State Police Command at the command’s
headquarters in Eleweran, Abeokuta, on Thursday, for offences bordering on
ritual killing, kidnapping, cultism, armed robbery, impersonation, among
others.
Jibril told journalists
that it was Onayiga who contracted him to source for a female virgin, adding
that she was to be used with some fetish materials for some Internet fraudsters
(Yahoo boys).
He said, “I was able to
lure the girl because she and her mother trusted me. It was the prophet
(Onayiga) that contracted me to get a female virgin for ritual. He told me he
wanted to prepare some charms for some Yahoo boys.
“I delivered the girl to
him in his church at Sagamu and he promised to pay me N20,000. I am yet to get
the money.”
Onayiga, who was dressed in
his religious regalia while holding two goat horns wrapped in red cloths,
denied the allegation.
He said, “It is a lie; he
did not deliver any girl to me in my church.”
Onayiga said he trained
under an Islamic cleric before leaving
to start a white garment church.
Asked what he used the
fetish-looking goat horns for, he responded, “I use them to pray for those
brought to my church for healing.”
PUNCH Metro gathered that
Anuoluwapo went missing on June 21, 2017, and her whereabouts had remained
unknown till date.
Another suspect paraded for
murder was one Bakare Olalekan, who was alleged to have killed a 16-year-old
girl, Olayinka Adebayo, in the Ijebu area.
He was said to have sold
her heart to a ritual killer.
Our correspondent gathered
that four members of the syndicate were already in police custody, while
Olalekan had confessed to selling two human hearts to one of them.
The suspect said he bought
one of the human hearts for N10,000 from a friend called Oye.
Also arrested were a
mother, Mulika Alaba, and her 16-year-old daughter, Olamide Saliu, who
allegedly dealt in Indian hemp.
Items recovered from them
included a bag of the drug.
Eight suspected vandals,
who specialised in vandalisation of telecommunications masts across the state,
were also paraded.
The police said items
stolen from a mast site, belonging to one of the telecommmunications companies
in Owode-Egba area of the state, were recovered.
Also, four suspected
kidnappers, who operated along Siun-Sagamu interchange and Sapade-Ogere area,
were nabbed, while three pump-action guns, seven live cartridges, and four
expended cartridges, were reportedly recovered from them.
The Ogun State Commissioner
of Police, Ahmed Iliyasu, said in a bid to curtail criminality in the state,
the command had deployed tactical and covert operatives to the length and breadth of the state.
He assured that the
offensive against criminals in the state would be sustained until their
activities were reduced to the barest minimum.
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