Though the police have not hinted this possibility, it will not be far-fetched to assume that some corp members may have at some point in the past fallen victim to the operators of the human parts market.
The Kwara State Police Commissioner, Mr. Ambrose O. Aisabor, said the suspected 'human parts market', an uncompleted building located along the Airport/Eyenkorin road, near the state capital, Ilorin, was discovered after a tip-off.
“The command’s special undercover agents on June 28 at about 0700hrs while acting on intelligence report discovered the hide-out for criminals dealing in human parts.
“I think that place is used as a market where people who are involved in ritual activities buy human parts, investigation is still going”, the CP said.
At least three headless bodies at different stages of decomposition were found in the building alongside other personal items.
"When we visited the place, we discovered a bizarre scenario.
"Among the items recovered is decomposed headless body, human feet, snail shells and clothes suspected to be used in strangulating their victims," Aisabor said.
The police have so far, not made any arrests in connection with the market, but Aisabor said investigations are on.
- He added that an 85-year-old woman, the owner of the building, has been taken in for interrogation.
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