Monday, 1 June 2015

New kidnappers/Ritualist found in Ibadan

New kidnappers/Ritualist found in Ibadan
   
        
  Another ritualists’ den has been  discovered on the outskirts of Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, yesterday.
The den, located at a remote village in Isase area of Ojoku in Ona-Ara Local Government Area, consists of two bungalows, a shrine and an underground tunnel.Fake foreign currencies, three exotic cars and fetish substances were recovered.Commissioner of Police Muhammed Katsina led reporters and other security operatives to the den at 1:30pm.Katsina said: “This place is a multi-criminal den that accommodates all manners of crimes, such as kidnapping, robbery and money doubling.“Here is a place meant specifically for exploiting the public. Their victims cut across the length and breath of this country, some in Abuja, Lagos, Kogi and other states.“This place was discovered by my men after a painstaking investigation.“You are aware that a man was kidnapped in Kishi, although he was later released.“But we never relented and this was the place where the man was kept for days.“Katsina added that the  principal suspect was arrested but others are on the run .“I want them to know that the world is a cycle, if they run, the law will catch up with them.
“ I want to appeal to the public to be mindful of where they go and the people they relate with. Be you  a Muslim or Christian, God is the only sustainer.
“Our war against crime  in this state is yielding positive results and we will surely find more criminals, no matter where they are.
“I have launched Operation Water Icing, which is aimed at spreading our tentacles to accommodate, dominate and smoke out  criminals, no matter where they are.”
The principal suspect, Ismail Adesina (43), claimed that he is not a kidnapper but a herbalist.
“I am from Beyeruka in Ibadan. I am a herbalist who treats people suffering from diabetics, blindness, stomach ache, and other diseases.methods.

“We were three who use to operate here  and we have customers all over Nigeria. The names of my accomplices are Tajudeen Orji and Saheed.

“We have been in this business for four years. We have duped five people and we charge them between N150,000 to N300,000, depending on what they want us to do for them.

“Some people will come to us that they need a child, some want promotion in their office, some may be looking for favour and protection.”

The land vendor, Adegboyega Babatunde, claimed that the suspects bought two acres of land from him  five years ago for N50,000.

“They claimed that they wanted to build a house for traditional medicine, until recently that we started seeing some suspicious activities.

“I will take back my land now and give them their money back because we do not want evil people in this community,” he said.



                                 

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