Police arrest 25 over Benin cult killings
Police arrest 25 over Benin cult killings
May 11, 2015
Edo State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Samuel Adegbuyi
The Edo State Police Command has arrested 25 suspected cultists over recent cult-related killings in Benin, the state capital.
The state Commissioner of Police, Mr.
Samuel Adegbuyi, who disclosed this at the state police headquarters,
said the suspects were arrested by officers of the command at different
locations within the state capital.
Adegbuyi said six single barrel guns
were recovered from the suspects, stressing that those linked to the
killings would be charged to court.
At least, 20 persons have been
reportedly killed in circumstances linked to cult activities; the deaths
of two students of the College of Agriculture, Iguoriakhi and two women
last week, were the most recent.
The police chief stated that nine deaths
had been recorded by the command from separate cult incidents, which he
said might be fallout of the 2015 general elections.
“Following the recent cult activities in
Benin City and its resultant killings, the command has arrested 25
suspected cultists belonging to different cult groups for offences
ranging from cultism, murder, robbery, etc, and they are presently
undergoing investigation to ascertain their degree of involvement and at
the end of investigation, those found directly connected shall be
charged to court.
“Six cut-to-size single barrel guns were
recovered from them and several materials believed to be their cult
emblems and paraphernalia,” he said.
The police commissioner also disclosed
that six other persons were arrested for cult-related offences in
Ekpoma, Ubiaja, Uromi and Benin.
He said a “life eagle” was recovered
from one of the suspects, who was arrested on May 4 in Benin, “while
trying to initiate a woman into a lady secret cult,” after obtaining the
sum of N45,000 from her.
Adegbuyi said, “Upon search of his
house, one life eagle, one army cap, one hammer and one knife and some
other items, suspected to be emblems of the cult group were recovered.”
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