Lagos residents find human parts in another den
There was confusion at the Ile Zik bus stop, along the
Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway on Thursday after a suspected kidnappers’ den was
uncovered around a drainage channel.
It was
learnt that two “mentally-ill” persons and two others found around the spot
were picked up by the police.
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Decomposed human intestines, a kidney, as well as items such as a cutlass,
pairs of slippers, underwear, clothes, condoms, among others, were allegedly
discovered in some black spots linking the drains.
The
discovery came barely 48 hours after a similar den was uncovered at Obadeyi bus
stop along the same expressway.
We learnt that residents had seen some persons in tattered
clothes at about 1pm hovering around a spot, where a bag covered with black
nylon was kept.
It was
gathered that the “mad man” took to his heels as the residents confronted his
female counterparts with enquiries on their mission in the area.
A
resident, who gave his name only as Joshua, said the fleeing suspect confirmed
their suspicion and made them to search the spots around the drains, during
which the items were uncovered.
He said,
“We saw a woman who dressed like a mad person loitering around the drains and
we challenged her. At a spot, we saw a bag covered with black nylon. We found
some plastic bottles in the bag. While we were emptying the bag and questioning
the woman, we saw another ‘mad man’ close to the area. He tried to run away,
but people gave him a chase and arrested him.
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“While
questioning and beating them, policemen came and took them away. We discovered
something wrapped in nylon inside the bag. When we opened it, we saw a human
kidney and intestines. They were later set ablaze.”
Another
witness, Bayo George, said the ‘mad woman’ was popularly called Iya Ibadan and had been staying around
the area for long, adding that residents had been monitoring her movement since
the Obadeyi incident.
“Yesterday
(Wednesday), people challenged her and while talking to her, they discovered a
lot of new items in one of the bags she covered with tyres. The other man
usually sits around this area too.
“Today
(Thursday), we approached her again to ask her some questions and in the
process, she ran into hiding in a bush along the drains. We brought her out
with some nylons.
“When we
emptied the contents of the nylons, we saw new and old female items like pants,
bra, toothbrush, lip sticks, bags, a small Bible, comb, cosmetics, a sachet
tomato, keys, pairs of shoes, cigarette, glass cup, drinks, and other items.”
One Gbenga
Folawiyo said two receipts of drug prescriptions bearing the Lagos State
University Teaching Hospital,Ikeja, for a five-year-old, were recovered from
her.
He said,
“The registration number on one of the receipts is 062181. The two drug
descriptions were dated June 28 and July 3, 2017 with N4,800 and N9,600 written
on the two receipts respectively.
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“N11,500
was boldly written on a paper and placed on the top of the nylon that contained
the human parts. Three other persons were also arrested and taken to the
Isokoko Police Station. Criminal activities have been on in this area for many
years.”
A lady,
who did not disclose her name, said she narrowly escaped from some suspected
kidnappers at the bus stop two weeks ago.
“I boarded
a bus at Ikeja and a few minutes later, I discovered that a lot of people
inside the bus had slept off as we were about to reach Ile Zik. I started
shouting and the conductor was surprised that I was not asleep.
“When they
noticed that a car was coming behind us, they turned back at Ile-Zik and went
to stop the car at National bus stop. Immediately they stopped the car, the
passengers woke up. I gave testimony in church last week to appreciate God,” she
said.
The Lagos
State Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Olarinde Famous-Cole, said the
police would investigate the incident.
He said,
“We swung into action to protect some people from jungle justice. Most of these
people are destitute; they live anywhere. It is unfair; let us investigate and
come up with our findings. If truly they found human parts, what was the
essence of setting them ablaze?”
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