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Police arrest 7 over cultism, murder in Edo

The Edo State Police Command has arrested seven suspects over alleged cultism and murder in the state.

The command’s spokesman, Chidi Nwabuzor, gave the names of the  suspects as Adodo Etiosa, Ogbeifun Destiny, Atohan Osazuwa, Enohiese Nelson, Okechukwu Samuel Omoruyi Friday  and Osayande Ohbomwan 

He said the Divisional Police Officer, Aduwawa and his men, while conducting a raid on black spots at Upper Mission Extension following secret cult killings in the state, arrested Adodo Etiosa, Ogbeifun Destiny, Atohan Osazuwa, and Enohiese Nelson,  occupants of one RX 330 SUV with registration number BEN 899- NC. 

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He said upon searching the vehicle, one laptop and a cutlass were recovered, adding that the suspects confessed to being members of Black Axe, who are involved in the recent cult fights and killings in the state.

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Chidi said Kechukwu Samuel, Omoruyi Friday and Osayande Ohbomwan were arrested at Okhunmwun community by the police and vigilantes.

“Upon search on a bag belonging to Ogbomwan, two locally made pistols and six live cartridges were recovered,” he said.

 He said the suspects confessed to being members of Black Axe secret cult confraternity while Osayande Ogbomwan confessed that he and some of his members killed one Gideon Ojeaga at Iguosa community.

Chidi said the suspects would be charged in court.

 But speaking with journalists, Osazuwa denied being a member of any cult group.

 “The police arrested us while we were going home and took us to the station, and when they searched our bag, they found a laptop and a cutlass, which my friend is using to work on his building site.

“We are surprised they brought us here, saying we are cultists and that we killed someone. We are not cultists, and we didn’t kill anyone,” he said.

 

 

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