Tuesday 24 June 2014

HOW I BURIED CUSTOM OFFICER AND HER DAUGHTER ALIVE- HERBALIST



A 64-year‑old herbalist, Alhaji Olatunji Azeez is currently being investigated at the Lagos State Police Command, Ikeja, following his startling confession on how he buried a 68-year‑old retired Customs officer and her 10-year‑old adopted daughter alive in a shallow grave behind his shrine in Ajuwon, Ogun State.

The suspect, who was paraded by the command’s boss, Umar Manko, showed no sign of remorse as he said, “She provoked me to anger. I did what I did because I considered her an enemy who was out to kill me if I did not act fast. It all started five years ago when she was introduced to me by her friend, one Lizzy. She was attacked spiritually and I helped her out. She came again over a similar attack and I also prepared some concoction which saved her. She told me that her family members were after her and I said she needed to fortify herself.

“Three years ago, she revealed that she has not been able to give birth and had not been pregnant for one day. I told her it would be impossible since she had reached menopause but she objected, saying many prophets had told her God could do it. Along the line, she said she wanted to sell her property at Omole, that she wanted to travel abroad to be away from her family. After selling the property, I discovered so many pastors started coming around here to get a share from the money realised. In fact she told me that she had paid N15 million to some pastors already.

“Then I told myself that if I did not act fast, these people will collect everything from her. I had to tell her to bring N9 million to prepare some concoction for her pregnancy, even though I knew it was impossible for her to get pregnant. She gave me N9 million. But after nine months, she came back saying nothing happened and demanded a refund. That was where trouble started. I managed to pay her N 3.5 million and begged her to be patient for the balance.

“Then she charged into my temple one Friday demanding that she should be paid that day. I told her I won’t pay her and that if she had gone to the hospital and the treatment failed could she have demanded a refund. She threatened to deal with me if I did not pay her, saying she would show me she was in the force.I told myself that this is war because I remembered she once showed me a gun at her apartment. I knew it was not a mere threat because she said she would kill me and nothing would happen. That threat provoked me. I knew that when two people are fighting, the first to attack will emerge winner. So, I decided to act fast before she tarnished my image. I pacified her to come back next day for the money. When leaving, I told her not to come with the daughter.

“After she left, I told myself I needed to act fast. I went to a building at the back of my shrine where I dug a hole. I spread a mat on the hole and laid a white cloth on it, exactly the way it looks in my shrine. When she came next day, I told her to go inside the building that we needed to pray before we talk about the money. She asked if the prayer was for the pregnancy and I told her it was for fortification.

“I warned her not to take her daughter along but she refused. I did not argue any further because I did not want my plan to fail. On getting inside the building, I asked her to stand on the white cloth and immediately she did, she fell inside the hole and landed on her buttocks. All I heard when she fell was yeh! When she fell, I said I have seen the end of my enemy and I have gained victory.The daughter did not say a word. She just stood watching. I had to cover the hole with over 40 buckets of sand.

“After covering the hole, I asked myself what to do with the little girl. I left the room, locked it from outside. When I came back at about 6.30pm, I met her on the sand. I quickly removed my jacket and poured about 30 bucket of sand to cover her. Next day, I went to get two bricklayers to cement the place.”

According to Commissioner Manko, the suspect took the late customs officer’s Toyota Camry vehicle to a dealer’s workshop to sell. A few days later, her relatives reported at New Oko‑Oba Police Station that Mrs Kerry was missing.It was during investigation that the search for the victim’s car led to a dealer’s workshop where 2 persons were arrested, and their confessional statement led to the suspect’s arrest. The decomposing bodies of the customs officer and her daughter have been recovered by the police.

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