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Prophet, Peter Akinwunmi Ifatosin, six others arrested for ritual killing in Ogun

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The Ogun Police Command has, however, apprehended a seven-man gang suspected of specializing in trafficking human bodies and a few parts for money rituals.

Two kegs containing human body parts and a human heart were among the exhibits found on the suspects, according to Police Commissioner Abiodun Alamutu.

As for the men who were arrested on Thursday, the police also listed Moses Abidemi, Sheriff Agbai, Prophet Peter Akiwunmi Ifatosin, Oluwo Monday, Jamiu Yusuf, and Osojieahen Alioneitoura.

The explanation also stated that on January 9, the Divisional Police Office in Onipanu received a report regarding Ms. Sulaimon Adijat, a woman who went missing after being asked out on a date by a man named Adebayo Azeez. This information was provided by the Alamutu.

The person quoted stated, “Despite the intense efforts to locate her whereabouts, the cell phone has been off since the day she was reported missing.”

To solve the riddle surrounding her disappearance, the command’s anti-kidnapping squad was called in, and a technical-based investigation was started, according to the CP. But the inquiry, he claimed, showed that the suspects were part of a money ritual called “Oshole,” which required them to produce N200 million in seven days.

The CP claims that to solve the mystery surrounding her kidnapping, the command’s anti-kidnapping squad was contacted, and a technical-based investigation was started.

The investigation, he claimed, showed the suspects were part of a money-making ritual called “Oshole,” which required them to come up with N200 million in seven days. Oluwo Monday allegedly gave Agbai and Alioneitouria N800,000 to prepare the supplies for the ritual money, according to additional reports.

Oluwo Monday thereafter got in touch with Peter, a man well-versed in the human parts trade, to source a woman between the ages of eighteen and twenty, all in the service of his illegal intentions. Peter was expected to bring the dismembered body parts of the woman, including her head, two bosoms, and honeypot.

According to the CP, Peter was expected to deliver the woman’s severed body parts—the head, two bosoms, a honeypot, and two wrists—for the alleged rite. Nevertheless, Sheriff and Osojieahen returned to their destination in Edo State on January 10 after obtaining the ritual money from Oluwo.

The problem arose when Osojieahen followed Oluwo’s instructions to utilize the ritual element and angrily protested that it did not produce the anticipated amount of N200m in seven days. Alamutu continued, “On February 3 and 10, a search was conducted in the shrine of Moses, where female handbags and two cement sacks containing human bones were recovered.”

All of the suspects had acknowledged their involvement in the alleged crime, but the CP insisted that an investigation was still in progress before making an arrest.

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