Abeokuta: By Our Crime REPORTER
Published, Saturday, February 17, 2024
THE OGUN STATE POLICE COMMAND, in a shocking turn of events, has arrested seven suspects in connection to the abduction and murder of 35-year-old Sulaimon Adijat.
Adijat was invited out on a date by one Adebayo Olawale Azeez of Ajegunle Road, Atan Ota, Ogun State. Frantic efforts to locate her whereabout proved abortive as her mobile phone had been switched off since the day she was reported missing.
Soon after the case of missing person was reported to the Atan Police Station, the police deployed a tactical team - the Anti Kidnapping Unit of the Ogun Police Command to unravel the mystery behind her disappearance and as such, the team embarked on a technical based investigation.
The investigation revealed a gruesome plot to perform a money ritual known as ‘Oshole’, with promises of producing Two Hundred Million Naira (N200m) within seven days.
The suspects involved in the crime were identified as Moses Abidemi, Oluwo Samuel Monday, Prophet Peter Oluwalolese, Akinwunmi Ifatosin, Prophet Jamiu Yusuf, Sherifff Agbai, and Osojieahen Alioneitouria. They were reported to have actively participated in the abduction and ultimate murder of Adijat.
According to reports, the suspects, including acclaimed prophets and herbalists, orchestrated the kidnapping of Adijat to harvest her body parts for the ritual. Adijat was invited on a date to a hotel in Atan Ota, where she was taken to a shrine and killed. Her dismembered body parts were then prepared in a local pot for the ritual.
After the ritual was performed, two suspects, Sheriff Agbai and Osojieahen Alioneitouria, collected the alleged money ritual element and traveled back to their location in Edo State. However, they later complained that the ritual failed to yield the expected sum of Two Hundred Million Naira in seven days.
Further police investigation reveals one Sherifff Agbai and Osojieahen Alioneitouria contacted Oluwo Samuel Monda’y ,a.k.a Oluwo Mandela on 19th November, 2023, to perform money ritual known as ‘Oshole’ that can produce Two Hundred million naira within seven days, and Oluwo Samuel Monday charged the duo of Sherifff Agbai and Osojieahen Alioneitouria the sum of eight hundred thousand naira (N800,000) and agreed to prepare the materials for the money ritual.
Oluwo Samuel Monday later contacted one Peter Oluwalolese, who was said not to be new in the trade of human parts, to source for a lady between the age of 18yrs to 20 years in order to deliver her mutilated body parts, specifically the head, two breast, virginal and her two wrists that will be used for money ritual.
Peter Oluwalolese, an acclaimed Prophet located in Ibadan, Oyo state, contacted another colleague of his, one Prophet Jamiu Yusuf, a,k.a Eri Mose in Lagos state, who's said to be notorious in the supply of human parts for ritual purpose.
Prophet Jamiu Yusuf further contacted one Abidemi Moses, a.k.a. Asela, who's a herbalist at Atan Ota, Ogun State, who requested for the sum of six hundred thousand naira to get a lady that can be used for the money ritual.
Oluwo Samuel Monday negotiated for the sum of three hundred thousand naira for the human body parts. Abidemi Moses, who's a herbalist was an apprentice to one Adebayo Olawale Azeez now at large, was a professional harvest human parts trader who had enjoyed the proceeds for the past three years.
Adebayo Olawale Azeez invited Adjat Sulaiman on 9th January, 2024 to Sunshine hotel, Atan Ota, and she was later taken to Abidemi Moses shrine at Igbo Olomi area of Atan Ota, Ogun State.
She was killed by Abidemi Moses and others now at large, and her dismembered body parts were taken to Abidemi Moses’s house at Atan Ota to meet Oluwo Samuel Monday and Prophet Peter Oluwalolese who were waiting for the arrival of the body parts.
Oluwo Samuel Monday collected the head, two breasts, virginal, and two wrists and other body parts of the deceased who later prepared the body parts in a local pot, and lighted firewood to burn it in Abidemi Moses’s house till the next day.
Prophet Peter Oluwalolese joined Oluwo Samuel Monday to kill a ram that was used to appease the spirit of the deceased during the process of performing money ritual. Prophet Peter Oluwalolese and Prophet Jamiu Yusuf were also given some body parts of the deceased.
Police conducted a search of the shrine belonging to Abidemi Moses and ten female handbags, two 25 litres gallons containing human parts, one axe, and two cement sacks containing human bones were recovered from his shrine at Igbo Olomi, Atan Ota.
The relative of the deceased later came to the police station and identified one of the ten bags that were recovered as the hand bag of their daughter Sulaimon Adijat.
According to the Police, all the arrested suspects confessed to the alleged crime and their individual roles as investigation was still ongoing to arrest other fleeing suspects and the case would be charged to court as soon as investigation is completed.
Further investigations led to the recovery of several incriminating items, including human bones, handbags, and criminal charms, from the shrine of Abidemi Moses in Atan Ota. The relatives of the deceased identified one of the recovered handbags as belonging to Adijat.
In a separate incident, the Police Command also arrested suspected kidnapper Christopher Yaro, 52, in Ago-Iwoye town.
Yaro, who was allegedly involved in the kidnapping of two Reverend fathers in Panshin town, Plateau State, had escaped to Ogun State and was hiding with a cousin in Ago Iwoye, the East part of Ogun State.
The arrested suspects have confessed to their roles in the crimes, and investigations are ongoing to apprehend other fleeing suspects. The suspects will be charged to court as soon as the investigation is completed.
The Police Command has urged the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities, while also advising the youth to shun criminal activities and embrace hard work and legitimate means of earning a living. The Inspector General of Police's borderless approach to fighting crime leaves no hiding place for criminals across the country.
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