Sixty-two year-old
herbalist, Ganiyu Idowu, on Thursday alleged that an Islamic cleric, Bamigbola
Edun, aka Alfa asked him to get a human heart and two hands, with which he
would prepare a ritual to produce N11m.
Idowu was one of the 19
suspects paraded by the Ogun State Commissioner of Police, Ahmed Iliyasu, at
the command’s headquarters, Eleweran, Abeokuta, for offences ranging from
kidnapping, attempted ritual killing, to armed robbery and threat to life.
Paraded alongside Idowu and
Edun was a 62-year-old motorcyclist, Mathew Odunewu, who was alleged to be an
accomplice.
Illiyasu speaking to
newsmen while parading the suspects, said the three of them conspired,
kidnapped and attempted to kill one Ganiu, an apprentice to Idowu, for alleged
money ritual, in the Oriyanrin area of Abeokuta.
However, they ran out of
luck as the police got wind of their plan and mounted surveillance on the area.
The police boss said their
efforts paid off on August 30, 2018, around 11 pm by Ogun Riverbank, when three
of them surfaced with their supposed victim, Ganiu.
He said, “On getting to the
river bank, the three men grabbed the fourth person, who is the youngest among
them, laid him on the ground and were about to slaughter him like a lamb when
policemen swooped on them.”
Iliyasu added that when the
suspects were arrested, they had polythene bags with them, adding that they
confessed that they would have put Ganiu’s body parts inside the bags if they
had succeeded in killing him.
Upon interrogation, the
herbalist confessed that it was one Alfa who asked him to get a heart and two
hands.
He said the 50-year-old
cleric promised that the human parts would be used for ritual and would fetch
them N11m.
He said, “It is true that I
am an herbalist, but it was this alfa who asked me to get a human heart and
hands.
“initially, I did not want
to do it, but he promised that we would get N11m from the ritual.
“But during our attempt to
slaughter Ganiu, the police caught and arrested us.”
However, Edun the Alfa
denied having a hand in the conspiracy, arguing that he had never killed a
chicken, let alone a human being.
The limping alfa, who spoke
in Yoruba, said, “I know nothing about what he said; I am being framed.”
Iliyasu also paraded 16
other suspects for armed robbery and threat to life.

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