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Police arrest nine suspected cultists at handover ceremony in Oyo

Adejayan Gbenga Gsong by Adejayan Gbenga Gsong
August 19, 2021
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Nine suspected members of a dreaded cult group, Eye Confraternity, have been arrested by the Oyo State Police Command during a handing and taking over ceremony between old and new executive members.

The suspects were identified as Ayinde Kehinde (23), Bolaji Owodunni (27), Adedeji Abdullahi (23), Folaranmi Babatunde (26), Omiwinde Oyekunle (19), Olayemi Quadri (23), Olafemi Oyewole (33), Olamide Joshua (21) and Toheeb Bello (25).

The cultists, in a large number, had moved to a forest at Oroki area of the town to do the handover ceremony when they were arrested on August 14 at almost 12 midnight, while others were nabbed at a place in the early hours of August 15 after a raid.

In a press briefing at the police headquarters at Eleyele, Ibadan on Wednesday, the state Commissioner of Police, Ngozi Onadeko disclosed that the suspects were arrested after the Divisional Police Officer in charge of Atiba Division got information that some cultists were gathering to do handling-over and initiation of some new members.

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According to the police commissioner, “we swung into action and nine of them were arrested. They have been interrogated and confessed that they are all members of Eye Confraternity. Some of them were going for initiation while some of them were going to hand over to the new executive.”

Recovered from the suspects were two locally-made guns, machete and two axes, among other weapons.

The state police boss also said that those arrested were allegedly engaging in robbery and were being investigated, adding that “the police will continue doing our duties to make sure that Oyo State is safe and secure.”

Onadeko enjoined parents and guardians to talk to their children and wards, so that they would be conscious of the unlawful act that cultism is.

“Just like those ones arrested now, their parents thought they were in school, but you can see what they have ended up doing,” she said.

In an interview, one of the suspects, Kehinde, who claimed to be an OND graduate from The Polytechnic, Ibadan, confessed to being an Eye cult member.

The suspect opened up that he was initiated into cultism in 2018, and was given ‘Sparrow’ as his cult’s bird name.

On how he got the locally-made gun found with him, Kehinde said that it was given to him to hold by a friend he went to meet in Oyo town for his handing and taking over ceremony.

He said that he was arrested when Amotekun Corps that worked with the police stormed the place he was staying with other friends, while his friend who owned the gun escaped.

Expressing regret at his cult membership, he said that he had realized that it was a bad association and he had nothing to gain from it.

Another suspect, Joshua, who disclosed that he was member of Pyrates Confraternity and not Eye cultist, explained that he was forcefully made to join the cult group in July.

He also said that he just had the axe found with him as a Disc Jockey (DJ).

Three of the cultists were said to be a barber, shoemaker and assistant driver (motor boy) respectively.

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