Friday, February 6, 2026 - An Osun State High Court sitting in Iwo on Thursday sentenced three men to death by hanging for the murder and dismemberment of a 52-year-old woman, Asiata Yekeen, in Ile-Ogbo community.
The convicts—Muideen Tunji, Yusuf Muslim and Rabiu
Fatai—were found guilty of conspiracy, murder and unlawful possession of human
parts.
Yekeen was reported missing after efforts to reach her
failed, prompting Suleiman Akorede and Yekini Suleiman to alert the police and
the Osun Amotekun Corps in Ile-Ogbo.
The three men were subsequently arrested and arraigned on
three counts bordering on conspiracy, murder and unlawful possession of human
parts, offences contrary to Sections 324, 319(a) and 329A(1) of the Criminal
Code, Cap 34, Volume 2, Laws of Osun State of Nigeria, 2002.
They were first arraigned before Justice Fatimah Sodamade on
January 31, 2023, in Suit No. HIW/IC/2023, and pleaded not guilty to all the
charges.
Presenting the facts of the case, the prosecution counsel
from the Ministry of Justice, Dele Akintayo, told the court that Tunji owed the
deceased some money and lured her to his residence in Ile-Ogbo under the
pretext of refunding the debt.
Akintayo said when Yekeen arrived at Tunji’s house, she met
Muslim and Fatai, adding that the defendants forcefully had carnal knowledge of
her.
He further told the court that the defendants later
strangled Yekeen to death, dismembered her body, removed some vital parts and
buried her remains in a shallow grave near Tunji’s residence.
According to the prosecution, residents who saw the deceased
entering Tunji’s house raised an alarm when news of her disappearance spread
within the community.
Akintayo also told the court that Tunji fled when he
suspected that security operatives were closing in on the suspects, adding that
he hid at Muslim’s residence, while Fatai kept some parts of the deceased’s
body.
The prosecution called six witnesses, tendered 13 exhibits
and presented the defendants’ confessional statements, urging the court to
apply the full weight of the law against them.
However, counsel for the defendants —J.D. Olaniyan, Adesina
Olaniyan and Bayo Alade argued in their respective submissions that the
evidence against their clients was largely hearsay and insufficient to secure a
conviction.
Delivering judgment, Justice Sodamade held that the
prosecution proved its case beyond a reasonable doubt and found the defendants
guilty on all three counts.
She sentenced the convicts to four years’ imprisonment for
conspiracy to commit murder, five years’ imprisonment for unlawful possession
of human parts, and death by hanging for murder.

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