According to Vanguard, the Oyo State Commissioner of Police, Leye Oyebade, while parading him at the state Police Headquarters in Ibadan, said the breakthrough was made by the special anti-kidnapping squad of the Command after receiving intelligence report on the activities of the suspects. When interrogated, Kamoru said “I am a herbalist and I do fortune charms for people. I am not the one that usually sells human parts. I buy from some people.
This is my first time of engaging in this kind of business. I usually buy the human skull for N10,000 and sell it for N25,000 for those that come for fortune charms”.
When police searched his house, they alleged that one smoked human skull was recovered and that the suspect used coded words for different human parts.
The herbalist said the words can only be decoded by their initiates, adding that “a human head that sells for N30,000 is called agbon (coconut).” He also disclosed that the human abattoirs where the ritualist sell human parts is located at Amuloko and Kuta villages in Oyo and Osun states, respectively.
Three female students of Babington Macaulay Junior Seminary School, a private boarding school in Ikorodu, Lagos, were kidnapped by gunmen at their hostel at about 8pm yesterday night. The Lagos state Police command say they are working towards getting the girls freed from their abductors. No reason has been given for the kidnap.
Festus Keyamo thinks Ese Oruru and her 'abductor', 20 year old Yinusa, should be left alone after Ese claimed during police interrogation yesterday that she was never abducted and that she does not want to return to her parents home, claiming she was 17 years old...