The
persistent rate of missing people around Sango area of Ogun state has necessitated
the Nigeria police Force, Ogun State Chaper to fashion out a modality to save
the indigenes and visitors from the consistent kidnap.
This they did by posing
as human parts buyers to locate who is who in the kidnapping business. Punch carried out the exclusive report.
Salami, which
was paraded with three others, Rasheed Tantoloun, Mohammed Yusuf and Waheed
Ibrahim, was arrested in Joju area of Sango Ota.
They were
arrested with one human head, intestine, bones, liver, kidney and other parts
on April 12, 2014.
Narrating
how she got into the business, Salami said:
“I have been
into this business for just a year. I sell agbo (herb) for a living and I have
three children, my first born is 30-years-old.
“Sometime
last year, a herbalist approached me, saying he needed human parts. I needed
the money, so I agreed. I approached Tantoloun who works at a graveyard.
“He sold
skull for N10,000 and I sold it for N20,000. I also buy some bones at N200. The
liver and intestines, I buy them at N1,000. Continue
“I have
never killed anyone before. I only buy dead bodies and I have sold only 10. The
policemen that arrested me posed as buyers and I sold to them. It was the next
day that I was arrested. Please, have mercy on me, I will never do it again.”
Another
suspect, Tantoloun, who is a security guard at a cemetery in Ogun State, said
he sold only decomposed bodies.
The indigene
of Ibadan, Oyo State, told reporters that he hired another suspect, Ibrahim, to
exhume the bodies.
“Alfa
(Waheed) is the one that digs graves. My employer told me that whenever we see
a completely rotten corpse, we can exhume it and bury another corpse there.
“So,
anytime, we exhume corpses, we give it to the agbo woman (Salami) and she buys
skulls at N8,000. It made life easy for me since my salary is just N5,000.”
Another
suspect, Ibrahim, who is an Arabic teacher, said he received N3,000 for each
body part. He said he sold old corpses.
“There are
some corpses that were not buried in a coffin and after they were buried, their
families never came to visit, those are the types I go after.
“I sell
corpses that are four years and older. I also dismember corpses and sell them
in parts. I get just N3,000 and the money is a second source of income after
teaching Arabic.”
The
Commissioner of Police, Umar Manko, said detectives led by the SARS commander,
Abba Kyari, posed as buyers and bought a human head from the suspects at
N120,000.
He said
after arresting the suspects, Salami’s house was searched where a human head,
liver, intestine and other parts were found.
“We picked
interest in this case because of the disappearances of people. With their
arrest, we hope that we will end these disappearances.
“We
discovered that most of these bodies are fresh. It is criminal to deal in human
parts. A few weeks back, Soka Forest was discovered in Ibadan. As you can see,
this crime happens all over.”
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