Islamic Cleric Arrested with Human Skull, Three Kidneys, Hearts

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During the operation, the Islamic cleric reportedly confessed that some of the body parts were supplied by an accomplice, a fellow cleric known as “Alhaji.”

Ondo State, Nigeria – The Nigeria Police Force has arrested an Islamic cleric, Oluwafemi Idris, after a raid on his residence in the Akoko area led to the discovery of a horrifying collection of human body parts.

The gruesome find included severed human hands, three kidneys, three hearts, a spine, and a tongue.

The arrest was made following a tip-off that prompted authorities to search Idris’s home.

During the operation, the Islamic cleric reportedly confessed that some of the body parts were supplied by an accomplice, a fellow cleric known as “Alhaji.”

Another suspect named Samuel Kutelu was also implicated in the illegal trade. Idris further admitted to obtaining three human heads from Babatunde Kayode, a man known as an “Oluawo.”

Following the investigation, both Alhaji and Babatunde Kayode have been arrested, uncovering a disturbing network of human trafficking and ritualistic killings.

This shocking case follows a similar incident last October, where four individuals confessed to trading human body parts for ritual purposes. A video posted on Instagram by user Temilolasobola showed the suspects confessing to their crimes and revealing their motivations.

One of the men admitted to purchasing a human head for N20,000 to use in a “mercy charm” ritual, claiming it was his first involvement in such activities. Another suspect, Monsuru Tajudeen, confirmed selling the head and confessed to killing the victim along with another woman, both of whom were strangled.

When questioned about the motive behind the murders, another suspect, Lukman, chillingly stated that the victims had done nothing wrong and were lured under the pretense of farm work.


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