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Friday, 20 February 2015

Alfa Kills Friend, Shares His Body Parts In Lagos


Things are happening oo, guys! This is such a
heartless thing to do…heartless and wicked. Police
officers are currently quizzing an ‘Alfa’ by the
name of Fatai Afobaje who was accused of
conspiring with some security men in his area
(Badagry, Lagos) to kill his friend, Rafiu Suleiman.
Police sources said after the 40-year-old was
dead, Afobaje, along with five others, shared his
remains among themselves for ritual purposes.
It was gathered that what remained of the late
Kwara State indigene was recovered by men of the
Nigeria Police Force on Monday, after an intensive
search.
The incident happened at Oko Agbonla, Magbon in
the Badagry area.
PUNCH Metro gathered that Afobaje and Suleiman
had been friends for a long time, and the deceased
had given a lot of money to the suspect.
Afobaje was said to have conspired with the Chief
Security Officer of the area, identified only as
Tanko, to kill Suleiman on Friday.
Our correspondent learnt that apart from the
corpse, the police also recovered a clay pot which
contained the fingers of the deceased with a few
naira notes.
A source said the two men had met in a
commercial bus and became friends that lasted for
years.
He said, “The two men met in a commercial bus.
Suleiman had offered to pay the transport fare of
Afobaje after the conductor was about
embarrassing him because he had no change.
“The Alfa then said he would like to know him
better for being so gracious to him (Alfa). So,
Suleiman gave theAlfa his address and asked him
to visit.
“That was how the friendship started. From what
we found out, Suleiman, who worked as a crane
operator, would collect his salary and give half of it
to Alfa at the end of the month and that happened
for a long time.”
The source, who added that investigation was still
on, said Afobaje suddenly connived with his friends
to kill Suleiman.
Another source said on Friday, last week, the
victim was called by Alfa to come for a meeting
around 8pm.
He said, “As soon as the victim got to the street’s
gate, the security guards surrounded him and
asked who he was looking for. When he told them,
they flogged him with charms and he died.
“They then called the Alfa to come and when he
arrived, they shared his body parts. While one
collected his head, another demanded all his
intestines, while another asked for his breasts,
which were given out.”
Our correspondent learnt that when the victim’s
boss did not find him, he made a call to his wife,
who explained that she had yet to also see him.
His boss was said to have contacted policemen
from the Morogbo division who then launched a
search for him.
The deceased’s brother, Yinusa Wahab, told
PUNCH Metro that the victim’s wife asked him to
search Afobaje’s house, adding that the victim was
there.
Wahab said, “We went to the house, but he was
not around. We searched everywhere and didn’t
see my brother. Later, we saw a mutilated corpse
floating on a stream near the house. It was swollen
and there was no head. The breast had been cut
off.
“We went back to the house and as we looked
around, I saw some fingers in a pot which were
still being burnt and when I saw them, I could
recognise that they belonged to my brother.”
The police were said to have apprehended the
suspect, and he reportedly named the chief
security officer as an accomplice.
Afobaje, when queried, owned up to the act, saying
he divided the body with the other suspects.
He said, “He was on his way to my house when he
was killed. When I got there, he had been killed
and then we shared his body. I urge my
accomplices to also confess because the act has
been uncovered and there is nothing we can do
about it.”
The Police Public Relations Officer, Lagos State
Command, Kenneth Nwosu, confirmed the incident.
He said, “The decomposing corpse of the victim
has been recovered, while Alfa Fatai has been
arrested.
“The matter has been transferred to the State
Department of Criminal Investigation, Yaba.”
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