PHOTOS: Delta Police foil cult initiation, arrest 10 suspects

Ten suspected cultists have been arrested by the police during an initiation ceremony of the Aiye Confraternity in Onicha-Ugbo community in Aniocha North Local Government Areaof Delta State.

Spokesperson of the State Police Command, DSP Bright Edafe, who disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday, September 28, said the arrest was made by men of the Anti Cult unit while others escaped into the bush.

“On 25/09/2021 at about 0145hrs acting on intelligence gathered that members of Aiye confraternity a.k.a black axe were carrying out an initiation in the bush at Onicha-Ugbo community in Aniocha North LGA,” Edafe stated.

“The Commander Delta State Anti Cult Unit (SACU) detailed operatives who stormed the venue of the initiation that night, they were able to foil the initiation process and also arrested ten (10) male suspects while others escaped into the bush.

“One locally made revolver pistol with four (4) live and one (1) expended 9mm ammunition and two expended cartridges were recovered from two of the suspected cultist while some weeds suspected to be Indian hemp, one Honda accord car with Reg no. Lagos KSF 586 DU, five motorcycles and a bag containing clothes were recovered from the scene.” he added.

 

Another suspected cultist with a locally-made pistol and live cartridges was also arrested in Isoko Local Government Area of the state.

“On 24/9/2021 at about 1610hrs, operatives of the Command Crack Squad acting on intelligence gathered raided criminal hideouts in Eri Community near Oleh in Isoko south LGA and arrested one Akpofure Lucky ‘m’ aged 37yrs with a locally made pistol and three live cartridges. suspect confessed that he is a member of the supreme vikings confraternity. They will be charged to court as soon as investigation is concluded.” the statement read.

Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police Delta State Police Command CP Ari Muhammed Ali, has called on well meaning residents of the state, parent and guardians to caution their wards to shun all form of cult related practices.

“Cultism is the bedrock of most prevalent crime in the society today and as such should not be encouraged in any way,” the CP said.

CP Muhammed Ali also noted that the command will remain committed in maintaining the already existing peace in the state, security of lives and properties and as such will not tolerate any one who goes against the law.

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