Just when we thought we had heard it all, another gory story of horror and man’s inhumanity to man breaks out from somewhere.
This time it is at Doso Village in Doko
District of Niger State, where a woman known as Fatima Saraka Mohammed
slaughtered her nine-year-old grandson, Mohammed
, shared his roasted
flesh and drank his blood in connivance with two other people in an
apparent act of cannibalism.
LEADERSHIP Friday gathered that little
Mohammed was always attached to his grandmother, and whenever he was not
with his parents, he would always be found nestling in her arms or
sleeping beside her; he was quite fond of her.
But how tragic, and ironic, that it is this
same grandmother that would turn around and end the little boy’s life by
this heinous act, something that can only be heard of only in fairytale
books. Many people describe it as heartless and some cannot believe
that a human being, in his or her normal senses, could be that cruel to
any child, much less her own blood.
The search for the missing Mohammed
The story started when the father of the boy,
Mohammed Doko, could not locate his son after he came back from an
outing. Usually, the little boy would be the first to welcome him any
time he went out.
LEADERSHIP Friday’s findings revealed that as
soon as this ritual was not done, Mohammed Doko was prompted to
commence an intense search for the boy, a search that went from minutes
to hours, and from days to weeks, but the boy was nowhere to be found.
The search, it was learnt, even took him to neighbouring villages but
when the search did not yield any positive outcome, he became even more
agitated.
LEADERSHIP Friday also gathered that in the
process of the search, one of the villagers told the father of the child
that he saw the child with his grandmother some days ago, when she was
leading him along a nearby bush path.
Further investigations by the boy’s father,
it was gathered, actually led the missing boy to his grandmother’s place
about 50 metres away from his own compound in Doso village, invariably
making it easy for the boy to always be with the grandmother.
It was at this stage that Fatima was
confronted by the villagers. At first, she vehemently denied any
knowledge of his whereabouts, or even that she had seen the boy before
his disappearance.
After a lot of pressure by the villagers, and
threats of calling in the police, Fatima finally caved in and admitted
that the boy was taken to a nearby bush where she had invited one Zhitsu
Aliyu, a 38-year old man, to help her slaughter her grandson and
collect the blood in a bowl, all this in connivance with her friend,
Amina Wusa Mohammed. Both of them, she said, belonged to the same cult
of witches.
Fatima narrated how she and her collaborators
each took part in drinking young Mohammed’s blood and having their
share of his flesh after roasting it.
The villagers carefully searched the crime
scene and recovered the knife used in killing the boy and the
blood-stained clothes confirming the dastardly act.
Consequently, the villagers invited the
policemen in Bida division and handed Fatima and her collaborators over
to the detectives.
The three suspects were later moved to the
office of the Anti-Homicide squad at the State Criminal Investigation
Department (SCID), Niger State Police Command, where the investigation
into the matter commenced.
Fatima and the two collaborators also
allegedly confessed to the police that she actually abducted her
nine-year-old grandson for several days before slaughtering him.
Fatima confessed that she was aided in
slaughtering her grandson by Zhitsu Aliyu and Amina Wusa Mohammed, 65,
with whom she shared membership of a witchcraft cult.
The three also said they collectively shared
the flesh of the boy among them and drank his blood to satisfy their
witchcraft spirit and that they had arranged to present their
grandchildren and children to the cult when it was their turn to do so.
“I am the first to kill my grandchild, and
this is our first time. It was God that exposed us,” Fatima told the
policemen at their headquarters in Minna.
She said that they regretted their action and
blamed it on the spirit that pushed them, praying that God should
forgive them, because they now know that what they did was inhuman.
The police public relations officer, Ibrahim Abiodun Gambari, who spoke on the incident, said that investigation was ongoing and that the culprits had been arraigned before the court of law.
The suspects were arraigned at the Chief Magistrate’s Court, presided over by Alhaji Hameed Ahmed Bima.
At the court, the presiding magistrate could
not hide his disdain for the act and subjected them to serious
questioning. The charge sheet was read to them and they all pleaded
guilty to the three-count charge of conspiracy, culpable homicide and
cannibalism, which contravene Section 97, 218 and 221 of the penal code.
The chief magistrate described the deeds of
the three suspects as heartless and ungodly and told them that they will
surely pay for their sins here on earth.
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