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Amotekun nabs 30-year-old man with fresh human parts, 31 others in Ondo

By Oluwaseun Akingboye, Akure
01 February 2022   |   3:47 am
Luck ran against a 30-year -old man, Timothy Odeniyi, as Ondo State Security Network Agency, codenamed Amotekun nabbed him with fresh human parts for ritual and monetary purposes.

Luck ran against a 30-year -old man, Timothy Odeniyi, as Ondo State Security Network Agency, codenamed Amotekun nabbed him with fresh human parts for ritual and monetary purposes.

Odeniyi, who was arrested on Sunday in Ondo City, the headquarters of Ondo West Local Government Area of the state, was paraded alongside other 31 suspects, whose ages range from 10 to 30 years, at the Amotekun Office, Akure.

While addressing journalists, the state Commander of the Corps, Adetunji Adeleye, disclosed that 150 suspects were arrested in the month of January, 2022, for various crimes.

Adeleye noted that the suspects were nabbed at different locations for kidnapping, armed robbery, vandalism, underage grazing, possession of fire arms, human rituals and some who jumped bail.

“Lately, the trend is shifting from daily kidnaping to ritual killings. He was caught and arrested with parts of a human being wrapped in a bag and upon interrogation, he took us to where he got the person killed and buried in a shallow grave.

“We want the public to be careful of whom they go out with. Other suspects in our custody were arrested for kidnapping, armed robbery, vandalization of power lines under construction as well as underage grazing.”

The Amotekun boss assured that the suspects would be charged to court after preliminary investigation had been concluded by the intelligence department of the corps.

Odeniyi, who claimed to be a trailer driver with a popular brewery that resigned in 2020, confirmed that he was caught with a bag containing two severed human hands and two human legs at Sabo area of Ondo city on Sunday.

He, however, affirmed that he didn’t kill anybody, explaining that he exhumed the body from a graveyard at Sabo, in Ondo City.

“I was a truck driver but left in 2021. I was promised N30 million by one Dara Niyikaye in the breweries to deliver the fresh human parts,” he said.

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