A
bizzare incident occurred on Wednesday night in Laduba, Ogidi area of
Ilorin West Local Government Area as an Islamic Cleric, simply
identified as Alfa Gani, was caught using placenta to make concoction.
Gani, the house where the placenta was found
Apparently
it was gathered that the placenta he used was that of a new baby girl
he performed her naming ceremony the previous day.
Following the shocking discovery, sources said human parts were also found in the cleric’s residence.
For
the timely intervention of the police who quickly whisked the cleric
and his family away, they would have been lynched by angry members of
Laduba community who demolished his building and set the suspect’s
property on fire.
The
Islamic cleric was caught after some volunteers raised by the community
leaders in Laduba to go round the houses in the area to ask for
contribution for the repair of their faulty transformer became
suspicious on getting to his house following an offensive odour which
they perceived.
The
volunteers who became worried, alerted other members of the community
about the odour, which led to the mobilisation of more residents to the
cleric’s house to find out the cause of the offensive odour.
Alfa
Gani was said to have feigned embarrassment, accusing the concerned
community members of trying to intrude into his privacy, as a result it
led to an argument between him and members of the community who insisted
of finding out the cause of the odour.
The
suspect, the source further said, angrily left them in his house to
lodge a report at the nearby Oloje police station but before his
arrival, the residents were said to have forced their way into the house
where they met a boy preparing some charms with the baby’s placenta
which was the cause of the stench in the first place.
As
a reesult the angry mob reportedly descended on the boy, making him
confess that the cleric asked him to exhume the baby’s placenta to
prepare the charms.
In
the middle of the confusion, the mother of the baby was said to have
rushed to the point where the baby’s placenta was buried only to
discover that it was no longer there.
While
the commotion lasted, Alfa Gani, according to the source, arrived the
scene with some policemen with the intention to arrest those trying to
“intrude into his privacy” but the community rose against them and
presented the true version of the story to the Police.
“It was at that point that the police decided to search the entire house following which they discovered more human parts,” a source said.
The
police, it was further gathered, extended their search to an
uncompleted building behind the suspect’s house only to discover that
the place was being used as a slaughter slab for human parts.
The
state Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Ajayi Okasanmi, confirmed
the incident but said it was not a case of human parts selling.
He said a man was caught with baby placenta and the community descended on him.
Okasanmi said the man was just released from prison where he served a term for similar reason, saying: “We are still investigating the case.”
The
latest discovery brings to three, the number of suspected human parts
markets discovered in Ilorin and Okuta towns in Baruteen Local
Government Area in recent times.
The
men of Kwara State Police Command had, penultimate week, paraded three
human parts dealers, while the police were still investigating a
four-storey building along Airport Road in Ilorin where human parts were
also found.
Gani, the house where the placenta was found
Apparently
it was gathered that the placenta he used was that of a new baby girl
he performed her naming ceremony the previous day.
Following the shocking discovery, sources said human parts were also found in the cleric’s residence.
For
the timely intervention of the police who quickly whisked the cleric
and his family away, they would have been lynched by angry members of
Laduba community who demolished his building and set the suspect’s
property on fire.
The
Islamic cleric was caught after some volunteers raised by the community
leaders in Laduba to go round the houses in the area to ask for
contribution for the repair of their faulty transformer became
suspicious on getting to his house following an offensive odour which
they perceived.
The
volunteers who became worried, alerted other members of the community
about the odour, which led to the mobilisation of more residents to the
cleric’s house to find out the cause of the offensive odour.
Alfa
Gani was said to have feigned embarrassment, accusing the concerned
community members of trying to intrude into his privacy, as a result it
led to an argument between him and members of the community who insisted
of finding out the cause of the odour.
The
suspect, the source further said, angrily left them in his house to
lodge a report at the nearby Oloje police station but before his
arrival, the residents were said to have forced their way into the house
where they met a boy preparing some charms with the baby’s placenta
which was the cause of the stench in the first place.
As
a reesult the angry mob reportedly descended on the boy, making him
confess that the cleric asked him to exhume the baby’s placenta to
prepare the charms.
In
the middle of the confusion, the mother of the baby was said to have
rushed to the point where the baby’s placenta was buried only to
discover that it was no longer there.
While
the commotion lasted, Alfa Gani, according to the source, arrived the
scene with some policemen with the intention to arrest those trying to
“intrude into his privacy” but the community rose against them and
presented the true version of the story to the Police.
“It was at that point that the police decided to search the entire house following which they discovered more human parts,” a source said.
The
police, it was further gathered, extended their search to an
uncompleted building behind the suspect’s house only to discover that
the place was being used as a slaughter slab for human parts.
The
state Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Ajayi Okasanmi, confirmed
the incident but said it was not a case of human parts selling.
He said a man was caught with baby placenta and the community descended on him.
Okasanmi said the man was just released from prison where he served a term for similar reason, saying: “We are still investigating the case.”
The
latest discovery brings to three, the number of suspected human parts
markets discovered in Ilorin and Okuta towns in Baruteen Local
Government Area in recent times.
The
men of Kwara State Police Command had, penultimate week, paraded three
human parts dealers, while the police were still investigating a
four-storey building along Airport Road in Ilorin where human parts were
also found.
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