The Lagos State Police
Command has arrested a grandfather, Mr. Segun Kayode, for allegedly exhuming
and selling human parts.
According to the police, the
suspect, who works at a cemetery in Epe area of the state, was arrested with a
human skull.
Police sources said the
suspect sold human parts for a living, adding that he had become notorious in
the area for selling human parts.
It was learnt that the
suspect was arrested following a report by a resident who saw him displaying a
skull for sale.
The grandfather, who could
not give his exact age, said he started selling human parts because he was poor
and jobless.
He said, “I live at
2,Tungbehin Street, Epe. I have two children and I am a grandfather. I have
always been poor all my life because I had no formal or informal education. I
used to be a fisherman but when there were no longer fishes in rivers in my
area, I became a gardener at Epe Local Government Secretariat
“About four years ago, the
LG said they no longer needed my services so I started trimming grass at a
cemetery in the area.”
The suspect, who did not
deny the allegations, said there was nothing wrong in selling dead people’s
parts since the dead never used them.
He said one day, while he
was clearing weeds in the cemetery, he noticed a human skull which had been dug
up.
He said, “Most times, when a
corpse is not buried with a coffin, the possibility of the corpse resurfacing
is very high. So, what workers at the cemetery do is to gather some of the
corpses and burn them instead of burying them again.
“I realised that this was
not a smart thing to do since it would be better to make money from it. The
families of these dead people never care about them once they are buried and
weeds had taken over the cemetery.”
The suspect said he sold
only two corpses while he had on numerous occasions given them out for free.
He said, “I have sold only
two human heads. I sold the first one for N1,000 while I sold the second one
for N1,500. Last week, a resident approached me saying an herbalist needed the
head so I got a decomposed head, for him, washed it and put it on a fence to
dry.
“A resident saw me and
raised the alarm and that was how I was arrested.”
PUNCH Metro had reported
last week that five people, including an herbalist, were arrested for selling
human parts.
A police source told one of
our correspondents that the trend was common in areas where public cemeteries
were situated.
“Areas which are not located
in the metropolis and have cemeteries have become the hideout for cartels which
specialise in sale of human parts. We (police) have reason to believe that some
of these human parts dealers also engage in ritual killing,” he said.
The source added that
efforts were going on to arrest other human parts sellers in the area.
When contacted on the
telephone, the spokesperson for the state police command, Ngozi Braide,
confirmed Kayode’s arrest. She said he had been transferred to State Criminal
Investigation Department, Yaba.
SOURCE: Punch
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