“I bought two fresh human legs for N20,000” – Suspected ritualist confesses

A 35-year-old suspected ritualist, Ifasoji Ayangbesan, has confessed to buying two human legs for N20,000.

Ifasoji was arrested by the police in Ogun State for allegedly killing and dismembering a young lady, identified as Oyindamola Adeyemi.

 

The Ogun State Police Command released a statement last week announcing Ayangbesan’s arrest and accusing him of offering a N1 million bribe to police officers in exchange for his release.

While being paraded before newsmen on Wednesday, May 3, Ayangbesan denied participating in the victim’s killing, which reportedly took place on January 28, 2023.

Ifasoji, who claimed to be a herbalist and not a ritualist, said he bought two fresh human legs but was not involved in the murder of the victim.

“I bought two fresh human legs, but I was not involved in the murder of the victim. I was approached by my friend, Lukman, who told me he had a pair of legs to sell. Though I told him I did not need them, he convinced me to use them for ritual to better my life, and I agreed.

I, however, told him I did not know how to make money rituals as I was not taught that as a traditionalist. He then referred me to his friend from Oye, popularly known as Egbeji in Isiwo.

After I was taught how to go about it, I burnt the legs and kept them in my house with plans to complete the ritual when I returned from Ajah because I had a job to do there.

However, my daughter called me while I was at Ajah that the police had come to the house looking for me. So, I later sneaked in and took away the burnt legs so that I would not be caught with any evidence because I heard that Lukman had been arrested and he had mentioned my involvement in the case.

On the allegation of bribing police, Ayangbesan said that a lawyer had instructed him to provide N10 million to secure his release, but he was only able to gather N1 million.

“I did not offer the police any bribe. When I heard that the police were on the lookout for me, a lawyer told me to get N10 million to set myself free, but I told him I could not raise the money. However, I was able to raise N1 million.

Unfortunately for me, the lawyer claimed that I had informed someone about him asking me for money. He then instructed me to place the money in front of him and he took a picture, and then I was arrested. I never offered police money.” He said.

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