Tuesday, 6 May 2014
Human parts dealer issues price list in Lagos…says skull sells for N20,000
….Buys bones N2,000, intestines, liver for N1,000; resells
N5,000
LAGOS — Emotion ran high, yesterday, at the Lagos State
Police Command, Ikeja, Lagos after a 54-year-old
grandmother told a bewildered crowd that she sold human
skull for N20,000.
The suspect, Sukuratu Salami, who was paraded alongside
a cemetery guard and two others,were arrested by
operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, in
Joju area of Sango Ota, with a human head, intestines,
bones, kidney and other human parts.
Salami, who admitted to have been into human parts
business for a year, said she started as a herbs dealer.
Greed
Narrating how she ventured into the business, the mother of
three said: “A herbalist approached me last year and
demanded for human parts. When he told me how much
they buy the parts, I was tempted.
“I approached one Tantoloun, who works in a grave yard.
He sold a skull for N10,000 and I sold it in return for
N20,000. Greed made me to continue until I was arrested.
“I buy pieces of bones for N2,000, liver and intestines for
N1,000 each and resell for N5,000 or more depending on the
buyer’s bargaining power.
“I am not a killer. I have never killed anyone. I only request
for decomposed human parts. I needed the money to feed
my three children of ages 30, 27 and 23 respectively.
“Those who patronize me are herbalists and trado-medical
practitioners. The parts are used to prepare concoction for
sick children. So far, I have only sold 10 human skulls.”
The suspects
She promised never to go back to the illicit business again
if left off the hook.
On his part, the cemetery guard, Rasheed Tantoloun, from
Oyo State, said he usually dig dead bodies out of their
graves with the aid of one Ibrahim, whom he hired.
He alleged that his employer instructed them to exhume
dead bodies that have stayed long in order to get spaces for
fresh ones.
He said: “Anytime old corpses are exhumed, we usually
collect the parts and sell to ready buyers who are usually
agbo sellers (herbs dealers).
“My salary is N5,000 a month but since I started doing the
business, I made three times more than the amount. We
also dug corpses buried without caskets.”
Another suspect, Waheed Ibrahim, an Arabic teacher, said
he was paid N3,000 for exhuming dead bodies.
According to him, “we usually tamper with dead bodies
buried without caskets and those whose relatives never
showed up after burial. My job is to exhume and dismember
the bodies and at the end of which I would be paid N3,000.”
How they were arrested
The suspects reportedly met their waterloo after operatives
of SARS, who got wind of their alleged dealings, posed as
buyers.
The state Police Commissioner, Umar Manko, who paraded
the suspects, said the command took interest in the case
following the mysterious disappearance of persons.
According to him, “detectives led by the SARS commander,
Abba Kyari, posed as buyers and bought a human head
from Salami at N120,000.
“After arresting the suspects, Salami’s house was searched
during which a human head, liver, intestines and other parts
were found. We picked interest in this case because of the
disappearances of people. With their arrest, we hope that
we’ll get to the root of these disappearances.
“We discovered that most of these bodies are fresh. It is
criminal to deal in human parts. A few weeks back, Soka
Forest was discovered in Ibadan. As you can see, this crime
happens all over.”
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