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Man Arrested with Human Head, Palms in Ogun

The Ogun State Police Command has arrested a man found with a human head and two human palms in his possession.

The shocking discovery happened during a routine patrol in the state, leaving many residents scared and worried. Police say the suspect was caught with the body parts wrapped in a bag.

Officers acted quickly after receiving a tip from members of the public. The man could not give a clear explanation for why he was carrying the gruesome items. The case has been described as very serious, and investigations are now ongoing to find out where the body parts came from and what the man planned to do with them.

Many people in Ogun State are still in shock over the incident. Human parts are sometimes used for ritual purposes, and cases like this often spark fear in communities.

Residents have called on the police to work fast and bring anyone else involved to justice.

The police have assured the public that they are treating the matter with all seriousness. They have appealed to anyone with useful information to come forward and help with the investigation.

The command also warned that anyone found with human parts will face the full wrath of the law.

This arrest has once again drawn attention to the need for stronger security and vigilance in Ogun State. Families are now more careful, and many hope the police will solve the case quickly so that peace can return to the area.

For now, the suspect remains in custody as investigations continue.

Eniola Odetoye

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