Operatives
of the Special Anti Robbery Squad, SARS, Ikeja have arrested three fleeing
members of a syndicate who allegedly specialized in selling live humans and decomposing
human parts for money rituals.
Their
arrest came barely three weeks after some of their members were paraded at the
Lagos State Police Command, where they confessed to have sold live human beings
for N40,000, hands—N4,000 and head—N8,000.
Those
recently arrested are Gazali Akewadola (60), the native doctor who allegedly
offered N40,000 for a live human being, Alfa Taofeek Akinola (35) and Kazeem
Sanni (25).
To
the bewilderment of all, Gazali confessed that live human beings were cheaper
than buying dead human parts, saying all parts of a live human being are vital
in the preparation of money ritual.
For
instance, he said a life human being was bought for N40,000, “but at the end of
the day, you get a lot of expensive parts from it. Aside that, it is even more
potent because the efficacy of the charm or concoction prepared with live human
parts cannot be compared with the ones prepared with dead parts.
“When
a life human being is killed, one will get fresh blood which is used in
preparing some charms. The same body will also give you hairs from private
part, head and some mustache which are used for other ritual purposes. The
private part is also very useful for the preparation of effective concoction.
The head, flesh intestines, liver, heart, eyes, lips and tongues can be used
for pepper soup which is usually very delicious than that of animal meat. I
usually take the pepper soup so as to assure those who patronize us that it is
not harmful. It also fortifies one spiritually.
“If
you buy a full human being for N30,000 or N40,000 and pieces it, you will end
up getting N100,000 or more because you will get more than 10 parts that will
yield more money for you.”
Gazali
who hails from Folahan, Ado-Odo in Owode Yewa Local Government Area of Ogun
State, further said: “I am an Islamic teacher and a cleric. I own an Islamic
school in Owode Yewa. I am also married with eight children. I am also a native
doctor. I cure people of their ailments and help those who want to get rich
quick, by using human parts to prepare charms and concoctions for them.
We
use soft bones to cure epilepsy
“Most
of the human parts I bought were sold to me by Kazeem Sanni. He used to sell
dead human head between N3,000 and N8000, depending on the market price. The
soft bones that can easily be grinded into powder are very cheap. It is just
for N1,000. It is used to cure ailments like epilepsy.”
Asked
why he did not use any of his children since he has eight of them, he said that
would reduce the potency of the ritual concoction, adding that its potency
depended solely on strangers being used. He said their victims were usually
abducted from Lagos State and beyond, with the use of charms.
He
further disclosed that aside the N40,000 paid to Sanni to get him a live human
being, he gave him another N5,000 and a charm to hypnotize the male victims.
But he said the plan almost failed as Sanni was almost caught. He, however,
expressed regrets that despite the use of human parts to make other people
rich, he ended up not only being poor but arrested along the line.
Money
ritual charm changed my level
The
second suspect, Alfa Taofeek, who is also an indigene of Owode Yewa in Ogun
State confessed to have bought a human head from the third suspect, Kazeem,
which he grinded and mixed with local gin.
According
to him, “it was to enable me get rich. I am a Muslim cleric and I have been
making people rich through this means but became jealous at a point and decided
to get rich as well, since I was unable to get enough money from my clients.
“After
drinking the concoction prepared with a human head, I got more customers and
made more money. I even threw parties on a monthly basis to celebrate my new
level.
“I
also used part of the money to sponsor the graduation ceremony of some of my
students in the Islamic school known as Alfa Taofeek Islamic School, at Owode
Yewa.”
Customs
officers lured me into money rituals
On
his part, the third suspect, Kazeem Sanni, claimed to have opted for the money
ritual business due to frustration from Customs men.
He
said: “At a point, business was no longer moving because Customs men at the
border were always seizing the goods, at the end of which their owners would
force me to pay for them. I became frustrated even contemplated selling my
father’s landed property. I decided to consult Alfa Taokeek Akinola to find out
the cause of my predicament. He instructed me to get a human head in order to
be rich. After that, he requested a live human being. I attempted kidnapping
someone so that I can cut off his head but it was not possible. He then
instructed me to exhume dead body from the graves which I did and got him three
at the rate of N3,000 each.”
Their
arrest, as explained by spokesperson for the Lagos State Police Command, Ngozi
Braide, was in compliance with the Commissioner of Police, Umar Manko’s
directive to SARS Commander, Abba Kyari, to get the fleeing suspects, after the
arrest of three members of the syndicate on May 15, 2013, with human parts.
Source: Vanguard
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