Ogun police arrest two self-made entrepreneurs over alleged rit¥al-related crime

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Ogun police arrest two self-made entrepreneurs over alleged rit¥al-related crime

The Ogun State Police Command has apprehended two suspected rit¥alist in Oja Odan, Yewa North Local Government Area of the state.

The suspects identified as Monday Ogunniyi and Oladeyo Idowu, were arrested following a report of an alleged abd¥ction that led to a shocking discovery of h¥man remains.

In a statement released on Tuesday, the command’s PRO, SP Omolola Odutola, revealed that the case unfolded after Oladeyo Idowu, a resident of the School 4 area in Oja Odan, reported the abd¥ction of Regina Oladeyo at a police station.

According to Odutola, Idowu accused Ogunniyi of abd¥cting Regina, which prompted officers to investigate further. During their operation, the police uncovered h¥man remains at a location linked to the suspects.

The statement read, “During questioning, Ogunniyi admitted to abd¥cting Regina but alleged that he and the complainant, Oladeyo Idowu, were involved in rit¥al activities that required h¥man remains.

Further investigations revealed an arrangement between the two men to procure human parts from a decomposing corpse for their rit¥al purposes.
On December 16, 2024, at about 1630 hrs a man named Oladeyo Idowu from School 4 Area Oja Odan came to the police station to report a case of abd¥ction involving Monday Ogunniyi, who resides in the Okegbala area of Oja Odan.

The individual who was abd¥cited, Regina Oladeyo, was located in the suspect’s home. During questioning, Monday Ogunniyi confessed to the abd¥ction, but also claimed that he and the complainant were involved in rituals using h¥man remains.

Investigations uncovered that Monday Ogunniyi and Oladeyo Idowu had an arrangement to obtain h¥man parts from a decomposing corpse for their rit¥als.
The initial suspect, Monday Ogunniyi, provided a confession implicating Oladeyo Idowu regarding the storage and dismemberment of the c@rpse, along with the taking of photographs and the recovery of some exhibits.”

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