The quest for wealth has sent many into taking desperate steps
as residents of Masfala area of Ibadan, Oyo State were shocked to their
marrow on Tuesday, September 17, when a polythene bag containing human
parts was discovered in an uncompleted building by policemen who stormed
the area at noon.
They were further amazed when the culprit turned out to be an
herbalist, Abideen Raheem (35), who lives in a building very close to
where the human parts were found. The parts were two hands cut from the
wrists down.
The suspect is currently helping homicide detectives at the State
Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Iyaganku, in their
investigations into the case.
Crime Reports gathered that information about the presence of the
body parts in the neighbourhood first got to Operation Burst operatives.
They were joined by detectives from Ogbere police station, and when
confronted with the body parts, Raheem confessed that he was the one who
put them in the polythene bag but claimed that he took them from a dead
body he found at Ibadan Toll Gate area.
When detectives went to the spot he claimed to have seen the dead
body, no carcass was found, an indication that the suspect was
economical with the truth.
Raheem however opened up at the CID during interrogation,
confessing that he removed the hands and head from a corpse in a grave
at Muslim cemetery at Aba Onde area on Monday September 9 and hid them
beside the cemetery. He revealed that he went back a week after, precisely on September 16 to take the hands while he still kept the head there.
Police sources told Crime Reports that the head had been recovered
from where it was kept, but the identity of the corpse remains unknown.
In an interview with Crime Reports, the deceased said it was his
quest to become rich that pushed him to committing the act, saying that
he knew he was in trouble when police came to arrest him. He also said
that the act was his first attempt. The Ibadan indigene, who is married
with three children, said he was an herbalist and also into poultry
business. “I learnt the profession from a herbalist who is dead. My
poultry business failed during last Ramadan period as I lost 100 birds.
“I went to Muslim burial ground at Aba Onde to exhume a corpse from a grave.
I cut the hands and the head. I used my hands to dig the grave and cut
the parts with the knife I took there. The corpse was already
decomposing so it was not difficult. I wanted to use them for money
ritual for myself.
“The Baba who trained me said if I got those parts, I would
burn the hands along with a snail, a turtle and Sawepepe leaves and mix
the ash with black soap. I would then put the soap on the head
and would be using it to litter the floor of my room so that my business
would get be boosted by the number of the clients that would be
flocking my office for consultation,” he narrated.
Though he said he regretted his action, he stated that he would not
have known that God existed indeed if he had not been caught. He pleaded
for mercy from the government, promising not to do such again.
Confirming the story, the police image maker, Olabisi
Okuwobi-Ilobanafor said that the state police commissioner, Mohammed
Indabawa, had ordered the State CID to conduct further investigations
into the case, adding that the suspect would be charged appropriately
after the conclusion of investigations.
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