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Two Cameroonians Detained In Adamawa With Human Skulls

Two individuals were taken into custody by the Adamawa State Police Command together with various bones and a human skull.
In connection with the incident, the command also detained a woman and Dauda Yakubu, a motorcycle operator and suspected future buyer.
In the state’s Fufore Local Government Area’s Garware village, Nodji Kodji and Raji Silver were named as the two suspects.
The two suspects were both from Cholli, a village in the Cameroon Republic, and were taken into custody on October 11, 2022.
Both suspects acknowledged getting the bones and skulls from a graveyard in Cameroon and intending to sell them to Dauda for 5 million CFA Francs.
They said that Dauda declined their offer when they presented him with the skulls, and when they looked for another buyer, they were detained.
The suspects were apprehended by the operatives who were on routine patrol in the region, according to SP Suleiman Yahaya Nguroje, the public relations officer for the Adamawa State Police.
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Nguroje parading the suspects said that the squad commanded by CSP Usman Jauroyel was responsible for their capture, and that it was again another outstanding success for the Command in its efforts to combat all crime.
He claimed that both suspects had admitted to removing the skulls and bones from a cemetery in a certain Cameroonian hamlet and transporting them to Nigeria for sale.
He said that the suspects had been sent to the Criminal Inquiry Department for a thorough investigation at the direction of Police Commissioner A.K. Akande.
The PPRO suggested that sufficient security be offered at cemeteries to stop such behavior.
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