Crime
20-year-old Boy Kills Father For Money Ritual
A 20-year-old boy, simply identified as Ridwan has allegedly killed his biological father for money ritual in Ogun State.
Ridwan was arrested Thursday by men of the Ogun State So-Safe Corps at Oshoku village, Ijebu North Local Government Area of Ogun State.
The So-Safe Corps Commander, Soji Ganzallo confirmed the arrest of the suspect in Abeokuta on Friday.
Ganzallo said the suspects was arrested by operatives of the corps who were on routine patrol at about 12am and heard a strange noise in a building while at Oshoku.
The officers were said to have made their way into the building to confirm what was happening, “but to the officers’ dismay, they found a man’s body lying lifeless in a pool of his own blood and the alleged killer fled the scene,” Ganzallo said.
Ganzallo then instructed the Zonal Commander, Ijebu Zonal Command, Marcus Ayankoya to get the suspected killer arrested within 24 hours.
“The suspected killer was nabbed where he was hiding in a bush.
“He confessed to have killed his father, Ishau with a rope tied to his neck and a knife used to remove the needed parts of his body for ritual purpose,” he said.
The corps commander noted that the alleged killer told the officers of the corps during interrogation that “he only removed the private part, larynx, and just four teeth of his father as requested by a ritualist he identified as Baba Kekere.”
Ganzallo further revealed that when he was asked about the whereabouts of the ritualist, he refused to give details.
He stated that the alleged killer had been transfered to the Nigeria Police Force, Ogbere Divisional Headquarters for further investigation and likely prosecution.
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