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2 suspects arrested with human parts

Two suspected money ritualists and fraudsters have been arrested in Ibadan.

Adebayo Saheed and Mustapha Bello

The police in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State, have arrested two suspected ritualists and in their possession were human parts including a fresh skull and hair.

The Commissioner of Police, Muhammed Katsina, said the suspects, Adebayo Saheed and Bello Mustapha, were also in possession of charms, fake dollars and other currencies, lending the belief that they were members of a syndicate who specialized in duping unsuspecting members of the public as well as killing for ritual purposes.

While parading the suspects at the state Police headquarters, Eleyele, Katsina said they were arrested by the ambush squad of the command after a lot of people had complained about their activities and that the operated by pretending to offer their victims spiritual assistance.

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