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Murder Suspect Says He Did Not Know Herbalists Would Harvest Victims' Organs

One of the men arrested for the killing of a Federal Road Safety Corps officer and her daughter in Osun State has claimed he knew the victims would be murdered but was unaware their organs would be harvested, according to a report by *Punch Newspaper*.

A suspect in the murder of FRSC officer Lasisi Funmilayo and her daughter has told police he was aware they would be killed but did not know their organs would be harvested, *Punch Newspaper* reported on Wednesday.

Victor Fajemirokun, 40, made the statement after being paraded by the Osun State Police Command alongside two herbalists, Gboyega Daramola and Sunday James. The trio is being investigated for the double murder.

Fajemirokun, an Osogbo-based businessman, explained that a Muslim cleric warned him that Funmilayo had spiritually hindered his progress. Believing he needed a cleansing ritual, he lured her and her daughter from Ogun State to Ijebu-Jesa in Osun State.

“I knew that they were going to kill her. I never knew they harvested their organs. I only heard that on the news, and that was when I decided to come back home,” Fajemirokun told police, claiming he felt “hypnotised” at the time.

He stated that after the killings, he fled to a mountain in Ikoyi before traveling to Ibadan.

The Osun State Police Command confirmed the suspects remain in custody as investigations continue into the circumstances surrounding the deaths and the alleged organ harvesting.

*Source: Punch Newspaper, December 3, 2025.*

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