It was a horrific sight when the decomposing remains of 21 year
old Morenikeji Owolabi were discovered in a shrine at the rustic Eposo
village, Ishara, in Remo North Local Government Council of Ogun state.
Morenikeji,
a female student of Science Laboratory Technology department at the
Gateway Polytechnic, Saapade, hails from Ekiti state but was said to be
missing some days ago.
But on Tuesday, her dismembered and decomposing remains were found littered at a Shrine by policemen.
The girl was allegedly lured to the shrine by a herbalist, Femi Awise, where she was found dead.
Awise,
a native of Isara and prime suspect, is said to be on the run but five
persons suspected to be working for him, including a cyclist who
conveyed the girl to the shrine and an apprentice of Awise, have been
arrested.
The suspects are Adeyemi Ademolu (the cyclist), Omolaso Taiwo (Awise’s apprentice), Lateef Ali, Akinyemi Dare, and Sokoya Wasiu.
According
to Ademolu, the victim spoke with Awise twice seeking information about
the direction while being conveyed to the shrine.
The state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Valentine Ntomchukwu, led some reporters to the shrine tucked inside a forest.
He said investigation had started to ascertain how the victim was killed.
Although
the decaying legs of the girl exhumed from a shallow grave few meters
away from the shrine were discovered but The Nation gathered that
investigation continues to trace where her head, breasts and private
part were kept.
The cubicle – size shrine made of corrugated iron
sheets, was strewn with scary fetish objects, bottles of palm oil
knives, plates and a pot filled with boiled human flesh and which had
also began to emit foul odour.
Ntomchukwu said, “What we want to tell
the public is that they should monitor the movement of their wards and
children, especially when they are left to be in school and other public
institutions.
“They should always keep watch over their children,
call them regularly and where they don’t see them, they should quickly
report to the police.
“If we had received this report on time, we
would have been able to trace this lady. By the time we got the report,
we now started scouting for information, only to arrest the okada man
(motorcyclist) that brought her to the Shrine.
“It was from that
okada man that we were able to know that she was taken to this area and
by discreet investigation, we were able to discover this shrine.
“We
don’t know how long this shrine has been in existence but we assure you
that this particular nefarious activity would be put to an end.”
The
Local Government chairman, Femi Soyemi, who was shocked and appalled by
the horrible discovery said he never believe such savagery could exist
in his domain.
Soyemi said, “I was shocked because I never expected this kind of horrible and brutal thing exists here.”
Also,
a 40-year-old kidnapper, Emeka Obi, was arrested by the Police in
connection with the kidnapping a 97-year-old nonagenarian, Mr. Iposiola
Samaiye.
Ntomchukwu told reporters that Obi and members of his gang,
kidnapped Pa Samaiye from his home in Ijebu-Isire last Thursday, and
demanded ransom for his release but the Police trailed them to the
forest where the victim was held captive.
According to him, Pa Samaiye is currently receiving treatment at a private hospital in Ijebu Ode.
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