Aliyu
Mutairu, the shrine operator apprehended by the police in Mobarajo
village via Ifewara along Ilesa/Ife express road in Atakumosa-West
Government Area of Osun State for alleged felony, possession of criminal
charms and fake currency, says he has no regrets of his actions. He has
since been granted bail by the Osogbo Magistrate Court.
The
accused, through his counsel Wale Idowu told the Court he was not
involved in dealing with human parts or any other criminal activities.
Aliyu
said he had been in the business for 12 years so he could make ends
meet. Before operating a shrine, he was an auto electrician, then motor
parts dealer, but was "duped." This is when he decided to take up herbs
business, and later, into defrauding unsuspecting persons in Lagos.
According
to him, the shrine for which he was arrested and arraigned came into
existence in January this year with the procurement of acre of land from
one traditional chief in Ile-Ife inside the thick forest of Mobarajo.
The traditional chief in his confession later became one of the
influential personalities that assisted him in bringing customers from
Lagos, Kaduna and other parts of the country.
Though he was not
reported officially by any of his clients or rather customers, Aliyu
claimed that he normally charged between N300,000 and N400,000 from his
customers depending on the cases for which they are seeking assistance.
The
shrine was discovered on 22nd October 2013 around 5pm by security
operatives following a tip-off. It was gathered that one of the
vigilante men in Ile-Ife had a disagreement with his wife, and the woman
moved out of her matrimonial home along with two of her children
without informing her husband.
The man reported the case at the
Ile-Ife Area Command from where a directive was issued that the
surrounding bush be combed along with the vigilante. It was in the
process that the shrine was discovered in the thick forest.
While
the shrine was discovered, the woman and two children had been located
where she had gone to meet her relations for the settlement of the
dispute with her husband.
Upon the discovery, Aliyu Mutairu,
otherwise called Aburagbaja, a native of Inisa in Odo-Otin Local
Government Council of Osun told the security operatives that he was only
using the shrine to defraud unsuspecting people.
No corpse was
discovered in the shrine, but a live python was seen inside a coffin
Aliyu allegedly constructed to invoke the spirit that produced fake
naira and foreign currencies.
He was also said to be using the
shrine to assist people seeking appointments into high offices, those in
dire need of children and all other sorts of related problems.
Arrested
along with Aliyu Mutairu Aburagbaja were Eneji John (55), Tosin
Olalekan (17) and Segun Fakanyi (13). They were said to be employees
working for him in the shrine.
Discovered within the shrine were
about 15 huts where his customers normally stayed or slept whenever they
were with him, underground tunnel, different idols, tombs, naira notes,
fake dollar notes, black native pots, among other items.
The
accused claimed further that the graves, masquerades and other idols in
the shrine were meant to terrify his unsuspecting "customers" to do his
bidding by bringing money for sacrifices to appease the gods to answer
their prayers.
Aliyu also disclosed that he committed a sum of N4
million into the business, adding that influential people in the
society were those bringing customers for him. He normally had not less
than 15 customers in a week.
He explained further that all the
incantations he spoke were mastered by him from a particular book adding
that he had no charm to harm even flies let alone human beings.
Source: Osun Defender
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