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Cemetery Worker Arrested in Lagos with 5 Human Skulls

Cemetery Worker Arrested witht 5 Human Skull in Lagos

Cemetery Worker Arrested witht 5 Human Skull in Lagos

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In Agege, Lagos State, a cemetery worker and two accomplices have been apprehended for suspected human body part trafficking, with five human skulls found in their possession. The incident, which has raised alarm across the community, took place on Sunday, October 27, when local security operatives identified a “suspicious bag” along the perimeter of a cemetery fence.

The suspects were taken into custody at the Isokoko Police Station after being caught near the Murikaz section of the Agege cemetery. Initial reports indicate that police are carrying out investigations to uncover whether the suspects are part of a larger trafficking operation. The State Investigation Department is set to take the case with all manner of seriousness and commitment.

Eyewitness Accounts

The cemetery worker, identified as Ismaila, reportedly collaborated with his accomplices to harvest and sell human remains, according to eyewitness Isiaka Amosu. Amosu, who lives near the cemetery, shared that he had been observing suspicious activities for several days. Describing the arrest scene, he said, “They observed two men who came to pick up the bag,” which was placed conspicuously along the fence.

In an interview with local press, Amosu detailed the events leading up to the arrest, stating that after spotting the bag, security operatives waited to see who would retrieve it. Within minutes, two men arrived, arousing suspicion and prompting the operatives to confront them. Upon searching their bag, they discovered the human skulls and immediately detained the individuals.

During initial questioning, the suspects reportedly admitted to working with the cemetery employee, Ismaila, who allegedly provided access to specific graves for profit. This is not the first time Ismaila has faced allegations of body part trafficking, with previous reports suggesting that he was detained six months ago with a human head in his possession.

Authorities have promised a broader crackdown on these illegal activities, citing the significant public concern and growing distrust within communities. Lagos State’s police representatives have been particularly vocal about the need to protect burial sites and deter grave tampering, ensuring respectful handling of human remains.

The Lagos State Commissioner of Police confirmed that the case would be moved to the State Investigation Department for further inquiry and reassured the public of heightened cemetery security. Community leaders have also spoken out on the need for security measures, urging local governments to prevent any further desecration of cemetery grounds.

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