A 28-year-old man has been arrested by police officers in Abia state for alleged possession of human parts.
Speaking with Newsmen on Tuesday, September 20, in Umuahia, the Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Leye Oyebade, said the suspect was arrested for “unlawful possession” of a human skull and bone.
Oyebade
revealed that a tip-off from the public had led to the arrest of the
suspect at his home in Olokoro, Umuahia South Local Government Area of
the state.
He added that during the
interrogations, the young man was unable to give a logical explanation
as to how he got the items. The skull and bone are suspected to belong
to a murdered victim.
However, the suspect denied
the allegations, claiming that the items were passed on to him from his
late uncle who was also a native doctor before his death.
“It was my people that reported me to the police because I use the skull and bone to perform magic.
“Anytime I touch somebody, his manhood will disappear once I have the items on me,” he said.
The
suspect who claimed to be a bricklayer disclosed that the police had
been able to arrest because the items 'traveled' during the raid on his
house.
The suspect whose identity is yet to be disclosed
described his arrest as “unlawful” while demanding for his release on
the grounds that there are no laws which allow for the arrest of native
doctors.
The suspect is currently in police custody as further investigations are carried out.
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