03/04/2018

Pastor caught for allegedly killing secret lover then bury her in his church




Pastor-in-charge of Holy Gathering Evangelical Church of God, Elijah Oluwatobiloba, has been arrested for allegedly killing his lover and burying her body inside his church in Ogun State.
The suspect, upon interrogation, claimed that he carried out the heinous act for reasons known to
“him and God”. The Commissioner of Police, Ahmed Iliyasu, said the command had received a report of a missing person.
He said that the case was reported by one Adebola Saheed, who stated that his younger sister, Raliat Sanni, 35, had left home since March 21 and had yet to return.
He said the pastor, after discreet analysis of facts, was the last person who was seen as the missing person. In the course of interrogation, he confessed to killing the victim and burying her inside his church after removing her head and two hands.

The police commissioner said the suspect named another accomplice, Daniel Sopeju. Fielding questions from newsmen, Elijah denied killing his lover, claiming the killing was done by Sopeju.

He said further that Sopeju led seven members of an occultic group to his house with the aim of luring him to become a member.

He said, “It was not true that I killed a woman, it was one Sopeju and a woman wanted to make me join their occultic group and they said that they are going to collect a ransom.

So they collected the names of my members and picked the name of Raliat. Having mentioned her name, they asked me where she was living and I told them she is living in Wasimi. They later got her and brought her to my church.
Sopeju brought out a knife and beheaded the woman and after beheading her, he collected her blood and put it in seven calabashes”

When Sopeju was asked about the allegation, he denied but admitted that they all belong to the same white garment church in the area.

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