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A 41-year-old Nigerian farmer discovered a human skull inside a carton.
Ibekimi Oriamaja Reports
According to the police First Information Report, Hamza was selling, buying, and transporting human parts from Lagos to Kwara using courier and commercial vehicles.
Ibrahim Hamza, a 41-year-old farmer, has been charged and is currently incarcerated.
He was remanded in custody by a Magistrate’s Court in Ilorin, the capital of Kwara State, for allegedly dealing in human parts.
Magistrate Afusat Alege of the Kwara State Magistrate Court remanded the suspect in custody.
According to the police First Information Report, Hamza was selling, buying, and transporting human parts from Lagos to Kwara using courier and commercial vehicles.
“Hamza reportedly carried a human skull in a carton with his name and number written on it from Lagos State and is expected to be delivered at Balogun Fulani motor park before being apprehended by the police,” according to the Track News
According to Track News, during a police investigation, Hamzat confessed to receiving broken pieces of human skull in a package sent by bus from one Awal, who lives in Lagos.
He also confessed to receiving a human skull from the same Awal, which he used for money rituals and to increase farm profits.
Hamza is charged with paying N87,000 for the human skull, horse head, and chimp head, which he admitted to combining to make the money ritual charms.
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