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Mr Lawal Shehu, Assistant Inspector-General of Police ( (AIG) in charge of Lagos and Ogun states, told newsmen that the suspects were arrested with dried human jaw and dried human scalp on Monday.
“On Dec. 3, 2018, at about 20:30 hours, information received by Zone 2 Command that one Jimoh Adeola, ‘m’ of Muslim Cemetery, of Oke Yadi, Abeokuta was in possession of human parts,” Shehu said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) quotes the AIG as saying that the suspect had been dealing with such for a very long time.
“Detectives of the Zonal Intervention Squad were detailed to investigate and five suspects were arrested while exhibits we’re also recovered,” the AIG said.
Shehu said that operatives from Police Zone 2 Command also recovered on Monday arrested three suspected highway robbers operating in Ota area of Ogun.
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He said that on interrogation, the three suspects confessed to have snatched five vehicles, out of which three have been recovered and released to their owners.
According to the AIG, the remaining two stlen vehicles have been sold across the border in neighbouring Benin Republic.
The three recovered vehicles were a Toyota Venza, Honda Crosstour and Toyota Highlander.
In the same vein, the AIG said that operatives from Zone 2 Police Command also recovered a DAF truck registration number KTG165YG and arrested two suspects of the stolen vehicle along Lagos – Ibadan Expressway.
He added that efforts were ongoing to arrest the fleeing members of the gang.
The AIG said that all the suspects would be charged to court once the investigation was concluded. (NAN)
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