How Three 'Ritual Killers' Were Caught With A Human Skull Inside A Bus In Kwara

Posted by Samuel on Mon 04th Nov, 2019 - tori.ng

Three suspected ritual killers have been nabbed with a human skull inside a bus on a road in Kwara.

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A Senior Magistrates Court in Ilorin, on Monday, ordered that three men, charged with possession of a human skull, be remanded in a correctional centre pending further judgement, PM News reports.

The Police charged the defendants with two counts of criminal conspiracy and possession of a human skull.

The Prosecutor, Insp. Folorunsho Zacheous told the court that the case was transferred from Nigeria Police, Operation Harmony, Ilorin to the Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department on Oct. 18.

Zacheous said that a patrol team attached to the Operation Harmony, led by Sgt. Ogbeide Frank, on the Ajase-Ipo, Omu Aran road, intercepted a commercial vehicle heading to Ilorin. He said that during a random check of the vehicle, Moses was found to have a suspected dried human skull.

The Prosecutor said that the investigation conducted led to the arrest of Wabbari and Allah.

Zacheous said that the first defendant later confessed that Wabbari gave him the human skull to sell for N1 million, and they were heading to where they will get a buyer.

Mr. Abdulrahman Bello, the senior magistrate in court remanded James Moses, Moses Wabbari, and David Allah, in a Nigerian Correctional Service in Oke-Kura, Ilorin.

Bello adjourned the case until Nov. 20, for further mention.

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