Allegations that a gravedigger was trafficking in dead people’s body parts led to his arrest.
As strange as it sounds, he was caught in the act.
A Facebook user named Junior Muntari 1 ‘revealed’ the suspect after he had been duped by some Kasoa residents who had caught wind that he was involved in that ‘trade,’ going by the name Haruna.
Haruna was attacked by some individuals who demand that he open some black polythene bags he had carried in a nearly three-minute video posted on Facebook.
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“You are selling bones of people; I have caught you with people’s bones live, unwrap it,” one person is heard saying in Hausa.
The video shows some material from one polythene, which the commentator says is human flesh, and another, as bone from the skull.
“He is used to doing this at the cemetery for a long time, I raised the issue, but people thought I was exaggerating; here it is, you are all seeing it live. He brought it from
Awudome,” the commentator added.
According to the narrative, Haruna had been asked by someone for body parts of dead people, and another person had confirmed being the medicine man who had demanded it.
“We tricked you, but if you were a good person, you would have asked how we got your contact but did you?” the supposed medicine man asked.
He reportedly charged GH¢400 cedis for the consignment, out of which GH¢100 was paid to him via mobile money.
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