Crack team |
BENIN—FIVE police officers were arrested Saturday in
Benin, following their alleged attempt to shield some suspected cultists from
arrest.
This came as the crack team of detectives sent by the
Inspector-General, Solomon Arase, to Edo State over the cult war in the state
looked set to prosecute 11 kingpins of different cult groups, including a
medical doctor, an engineer and some public servants for cultism, fingered in
conspiracy and murder of 10 persons.
The five policemen were arrested by men of the IG’s crack team.
Loud News Today learned that problem started at Oliha Market,
where some youths engaged themselves in a free-for-all as two persons,
including one identified as Castro, were allegedly stabbed, while several
others, including market women, sustained various degrees of injuries.
It was further learned that the fight was part of the battle for
the control of ticketing in the market by two different youth groups, one of
which came with some police officers for protection.
Discovery:
However, after the fight, luck ran out on the policemen who
escorted the youths to the market, as they ran into the men of the special
squad from Abuja, who accosted them and insisted that their vehicle be
searched.
Their colleagues in Benin informed the IG’s squad that they
should allow the boys go. But the squad engaged them in a heated argument and
eventually searched the vehicle.
Four cut-to-size guns and two short-barrelled guns were found in
the vehicle.
Consequently, the IG’s squad accused their colleagues in Benin
of being cultists since they were protecting the suspects and subsequently
disarmed and arrested their Edo colleagues.
Loud News Today learned that they were locked up at the state
police headquarters on the orders of the IGP.
Attempts to get reaction of Edo State police command proved
abortive as neither the Police Commissioner, Mr. Samuel Adegbuyi, nor the
spokesman in the state took calls to their phones.
11 cult kingpins.
Meanwhile, the IG’s squad is set to prosecute 11 kingpins of different
cult groups, including a medical doctor, an engineer and some public servants
for cultism, conspiracy and murder of 10 Nigerians.
Also, 98 other suspects, including students from higher
institutions in the state, arrested by the police in connection with cult
violence in the state, have been detained in the state.
They were said to have been arrested as they converged on
Federal Polytechnic, Auchi, for an initiation ceremony.
Briefing the media on the update of investigations into cult
killings in Edo State, Force Public Relations Officer, Emmanuel Ojukwu, said
the cultists and their gang leaders murdered innocent persons between April 5
and May 5 this year.
He said: “I am presenting before you some persons suspected to
have played ignoble roles in acts of terror, vicious inter and intra-cult
conflicts that have led to avoidable loss of lives and destruction of property
in Edo State.
“The cult group’s membership is not limited to students but also
include artisans, civil servants, businessmen, public office holders, and
professionals.”
Names suspects.
Giving a breakdown of some of the kingpins and the group they
belong to, Ojukwu said: “Engineer David Olukoga, 36, is of the Eiye; Dr. Salako
Adebowale, 43, Black Axe; Osunde Aigbedo, 48, is of Black Axe; Ahunwan-Id
Orlando, 39, Black Axe, and Uche Chukwuma, 36, Eiye.
Others are Adebo Eguaoja, 46, Buccaneers; Totti Omonuwa, 42,
Eiye; Earnest Amadasun, 49, Black Axe; Isobor Larry, Norsemen; Felix Evbodi,
Black Axe, and Joshua Ehiabhi, 36, Jurist.
Items recovered
He listed items recovered from the suspects to include cultists’
sculptors inscribed with Eiye slogans, template guidelines of Black Axe,
minutes of NBA black axe meeting held in Edo State in 2014, 17 All Progressives
Party, APC, membership cards, 34 APC registration forms, one bag containing
various NBM confraternity documents, among others.
Ojukwu said: “The successes recorded in the arrests and
investigation of the cultist are clear testimonies of the dedication of the IG
to promptly respond to issues of crime and criminality that affect the quality
of life of the citizenry in every part of the country.
“The same level of intervention shall be deployed wherever and
whenever the need arises.”
Suspects’ story:
Asked to comment on allegations against them, two of the
suspects, Dr. Adebowale and Engr. Olukoga, admitted to being members of some
cult groups, but noted that they had never been involved in violence.
They said their involvement had always been to assist the police
checkmate criminal elements and miscreants.
Adebowale said: “I joined in 1998. I never killed anyone. I was
never involved in violence or terrorism. I came out to assist the police when I
was arrested.”
Olukoga said: “Our confrater-nity is a registered body. We try
to foster peace; it is also for the emancipation of the black race. We also do
charity work.”
May God bless you IGP ,Sir use then ask example to others and Sir all the community leader in Edo state work with cultist and all there boys have guns too.IGP please put your eyes in Edo sate and may God give you the straight to do the good work.
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