- A Lagos based tailor has been paraded in Ilorin, Kwara state capital city
- The tailor Suleiman Adenifuja was caught with three human skulls along Ogbomosho-Eiyekorin Area
- He said he wanted to use the skulls for rituals that will enable him get more customers for his business
The police command in Kwara Wednesday, March 28, paraded a suspected ritualist it arrested with three human skulls in Ilorin.
The commissioner of police in the state, Lawan Ado, said that one Suleiman Adenifuja was caught with three human skulls along Ogbomosho-Eiyekorin Area, Ilorin, on Monday, March 26.
Ado said that when the suspect was interrogated he claimed that he brought the skulls from Lagos to Ilorin for ritual purpose.
The father of two said he combined street sweeping in Lagos with tailoring, adding that he wanted to use the skulls to make a ritual to draw more customers to his shop.
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He said that one Wahab Ramoni was also arrested with a stolen Toyota Camry Car, AKD 287 EE.
“The vehicle will be released to the owner after investigation while the suspects will be charge to court.
He warned residents against illegal use of siren, covering of number plates and use of spy numbers by banks and other organisation.
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Ado advised those using such to apply and get approval of Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris.
He said that the application should be routed through the Force Transport Officer, Abuja, adding that the command was set to arrest and prosecute offenders.
“We also wish to inform members of the public of the extension of the date of withdrawal of all police personnel attached to VIPs, government officials, political office holder, to April 20
“This is to enable the affected officials to re-apply for revalidation of the authority for IGP’s approval,” the CP said.
He called on people who had not surrender the illegal and prohibited firearms to do so, saying that anybody arrested would be prosecuted.
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NAIJ.com earlier reported that the Kogi state police command had confirmed the escape of two suspects involved in the indictment of the Senator representing Kogi west senatorial district, Dino Melaye.
The suspects escaped from police cell alongside four other suspects in Kogi state.
Meanwhile, the inspector general of police, Ibrahim Idris, had immediately removed the commissioner of police in-charge of the Kogi state command over the escape of the suspects.
Source: NAN
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