The men, Oluwaseun Odueh,
aka Cleff; and Wasiu Adejumo, aka Bomber, both members of the Eiye
Confraternity, were arrested by operatives of the Zonal Intervention Squad in
the Ibogun area of the state.
Two suspected cult members
in Ogun State say they sell human hands for N5,000 each to raise funds for
their operations.
The suspects, who were also
accused of being robbers, were arrested along with three herbalists, including
a traditional ruler, who allegedly bought the hands of the victims.
The herbalists, Ifatona
Akanni, aka Ajana Oro; Isiaka Ajani and Oko Musa, said they had bought seven
hands from the cult members, adding that each was bought for N5,000.
Those killed by the men
were identified as one Tunde, who was beheaded at the Cherubim and Seraphim
Church Railway Line, Ogba Ayo, Ijoko, in 2016, with his two hands cut off.
Also killed were one
Lateef, Kehinde and Yinka, in the Ijoko area between 2016 and January 2017. The
hands of the men were cut off.
The police said on May 28,
2017, three men were also killed at Candozo Hotel, Fadahunsi, Ijoko, around
8pm, while in June 2017, two people were killed at Ogba Ayo Junction and Agoro
Junction, Ijoko, with their hands missing.
One of the suspected cult
members, Odueh, said all the victims were members of the Aiye Confraternity, a
rival cult, adding that they were killed during reprisals.
He said their hands were
sold to herbalists to raise funds for the activities of his gang.
He said, “Supremacy clashes
between the cults started about six years ago in Ijoko. The Aiye cult killed
our members, Godogodo, Fele, Callous and others. Each time they killed them,
they cut off their hands. We had to retaliate by doing the same thing to them.
“Initially, we were
throwing away the body parts. But when we realised that we needed money for our
activities, we decided to make enquiries on what we could do with the body
parts. That was how we started cutting off their hands and selling them. I have
been involved in the murder of four members of the rival cult.”
The 32-year-old said he
became a cult member due to the oppression he suffered as an undergraduate of a
university in Ogun State, adding that he joined the gang in his community when
he finished from school.
The second suspect,
Adejumo, who also confessed to be an Internet fraudster (yahoo yahoo), said he
was part of the squad that killed two members of the Aiye cult he identified as
Kehinde and Lekan Welder.
The 30-year-old said a
fight between two leaders in the Ijoko area led to the increase in cult
killings in the community.
“We killed Kehinde and
Lekan Welder because they killed our members and cut off their hands. They
killed Fele (Sunday) and Callous, a final year student of the Federal University
of Agriculture, Abeokuta. They also killed Godogodo and Rati. We sell the hands
to herbalists,” he added.
One of the herbalists,
Musa, said he had bought three hands from the cult members, adding that he had
paid N10,000 and was owing them N5,000 balance.
He said, “I am a herbalist.
I also consult Ifa and Opele for my clients. I met these boys when they came to
worship Ogun at my shrine and since then, they had sold only three hands to me;
both dry and fresh. I use the hands for asiri bibo (fetish blessing). I bought
each hand for N5,000. I gave them N10,000, and owed a balance of N5,000.”
The second herbalist,
Akanni, 53, said he had bought two hands from the men for the same purpose.
When our correspondent
asked how he knew the part was useful for the purpose and who his clients were,
he parried the questions, saying the charm didn’t work.
The third herbalist, Ajani,
who is the baale of Ososun village, in the Ifo Local Government Area of Ogun
State, said the cult members introduced themselves to him as land speculators,
adding that they later brought two hands which he bought for N10,000.
The Zone 2 Police Public
Relations Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, said Odueh was the first to be arrested.
She said, “Odueh was
arrested on August 23 by the ZIS team during a patrol at about 2pm in the
Ibogun area of Ogun State. On interrogation, he confessed to belonging to the
Eiye Confraternity and said he was also a member of an armed robbery gang. We
subsequently arrested other members of the gang.
“The police recovered three
locally-made cut-to-size guns, seven live cartridges, and human parts processed
into concoctions and powder for fetish use from the suspects.
“The Assistant
Inspector-General of Police, Zone 2, Adamu Ibrahim, has ordered that the suspects
should be arraigned in court.”
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