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Monday, September 27 2004

Vol 17 No.30

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    Suspected human parts dealers nabbed

    SEGUN JAMES, Warri

    SHOCKWAVES again ripped through the oil city of Warri, last Thursday, when two men strolling along the street and acting insane near the Delta Steel Company (DSC) housing estate, upon arrest, turned out to be suspected human parts dealers.

    One of them reportedly died later.

    The men were arrested by soldiers of Operation Restore Hope, the joint military task force in Warri, at a point near DSC, housing estate, along the Warri/DSC Expressway.

    The two were reportedly accosted by the soldiers who stopped them for routine check.

    Sources said the soldiers’ curiosity was aroused by "two mad men" conversing freely on the road, prompting the military personnel to insist on looking at the contents of the bag they carried, said to be dripping blood.

    It was learnt that the soldiers were shocked when they discovered various human parts cut neatly with a surgical blade which was also found in the sack.

    The men were promptly arrested and after intense interrogation, took the soldiers to their hide-out just about two kilometres from Otokutu, the scene of a human parts market uncovered about two months ago and which had sent a chill into Warri residents.

    Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the Task Force, Major Saheed Hamed, told Daily Champion that the men, upon interrogation, allegedly admitted that they sell the parts to "men in big cars" who come to buy them.

    He said the men at first were behaving as if insane but upon intense interrogation, one of them broke down and confessed that they were mentally sound.

    The other suspected trafficker who, he said refused to say anything or eat any food died later in custody.

    It would be recalled that a bridge under the Warri/DSC Expressway at Otokutu was the scene of a horrendous market for human parts.

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