A
suspected member of a gang of ritual killers, Ganiyu Tajudeen (25), has
been arrested by the operatives of Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad,
(FSARS), Osun State Command, after the killing and beheading of a
four-year-old Bakare Teslim.
The killing was said to have occurred in Iragbiji, the headquarters of Boripe Local Government Area of Osun State recently.
The
FSARS operatives have through the arrest curbed the activities of the
gang which was said to have carried out series of murder of innocent
residents of Osun State in recent times.
Saturday
Tribune
learnt that Tajudeen connived with other gang members whose names were
given as Aremu Moshood (48), Agboola Abdulwasiu (31) and Ganiyu Abidoye
(60) to
lure the four-year-old Bakare Teslim away from his parents’ residence on the pretext of buying him groundnuts.
A police source told Saturday Tribune
that the father of the victim, Mr Ismail Bakare of Agbelekale area of
Iragbiji, disclosed to law enforcement agents that on getting home on
the day of the incident, he was informed by an aged woman living in his
neighbourhood that Tajudeen had come to take away his son to buy groundnut.
But
to his surprise, when the little boy was nowhere to be seen afterwards,
the response to his enquiries on the whereabouts of his son was
negative, as he denied setting his eye on the boy.
The
disappearance of the four-year-old led to the matter being reported at
the office of the FSARS and through investigation, the suspect confessed
to have taken the boy to an unknown destination with the sole aim of
using him for money ritual.
Tajudeen also confessed that he and his
partners in crime
had already beheaded the young lad, adding that the boy’s head had been
buried in a shallow grave, while the body was thrown somewhere and
covered with leaves.
He thereafter took the FSARS operatives to
the scene where the body was thrown while the head was exhumed few
meters away from where the body was recovered.
In the suspect’s
confession to the police, he stated that “I am a palm fruit cutter. The
mother of the body came to my house to tell me that she would need my
services to cut palm fruits, asking me to come the following day.
“But I went to her house at about 5.30p.m
same day. I took the young boy with me, with the belief that no one noticed when he was going with me. I
bought N20 worth of groundnut for him before taking him to my house at Iyana Olofa.”
The
suspect initially claimed that he got the boy at the prompting of
Moshood, who had earlier asked him to bring the urine, blood and hair of
a young boy when he (Tajudeen) went to Moshood for ritual to make
fortune and for protection. The suspect added that he went to Abdulwasiu
for the same ritual and he also asked him to bring a boy.
Tajudeen
indicted his father, Ganiyu Abidoye in his statement, saying that he
was the one also told him to kill a boy and bury his body so that his
acts would not be exposed.
He disclosed to the police that he
took the deceased to Olokede bush where he cut his head with a knife and
buried it, while he threw the body away.
Saturday Tribune
gathered that Tajudeen had once been arrested in 2012 for stealing a
child at Otapete area of Iragbiji. He was said to have been beaten and
macheted by indigenes of the town before he was taken to the police
station, while the rescued boy was returned to his parents. The accused
Tajudeen was eventually charged to court and spent seven months in Ilesa
prison.
But Moshood denied Tajudeen’s claim, saying that he was
not a herbalist and could not have asked Tajudeen to bring anything for
ritual. Among the exhibits found in Moshood’s house were two
horns covered with red cloth, white cloth, four knives, bones, black soap and charm.
Speaking on the items, the suspect said that he was using one of
the horns for self-protection while charmed
arm band was also for him because of his involvement in politics. He added that the knives belonged to his wives.
It was also learnt that one of the suspects. Abdulwasiu had a pending case of kidnap in court before his latest arrest.
Meanwhile,
the four suspects have been dragged before an Osogbo magistrates’ court
on a four-count charge of conspiracy, kidnapping, murder and unlawful
and
intentional killing of Teslim Bakare.
The
suspects, whose pleas were not taken by Magistrate B.B Idowu Ajao,
ordered that the suspects should be remanded in prison till next date of
adjournment.
The case has been adjourned till February 18, 2016.
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