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Ogun Police Detain Suspected Cultist

According to the Ogun State Police Command’s Public Relations Officer, Omolola Odutola, a suspected cultist, Afolabi Taiwo, was apprehended in Abioro Community, Sango Ota. 

Taiwo, aged 23, was captured while attempting an attack, subsequently arrested by officers from the Sango Police Division with the aid of So Safe Corps in efforts to curb criminal activities in the area.

“The incident occurred on the 1st of November 2023 when Afolabi jumped into the compound of the complainant on Abioro Street. Fortunately, the swift action of the complainant, who raised an alarm, drew the attention of neighbours, leading to Afolabi’s arrest at the scene.”

Odutola added that Taiwo confessed to being a member of the dreaded Eiye confraternity, stressing that efforts are ongoing to arrest other members of the group.

“During his subsequent interrogation, Afolabi confessed to being a member of the outlawed Eiye Confraternity Cult Group. He confessed that he was initiated into the cult in 2020 in Ajah, Lagos State. This disclosure is of significant importance as it will allow the police to gather further intelligence and accelerate efforts to apprehend other members implicated by Afolabi’s statement.”

She stated that the arrest was made through collaboration of with the Ogun State Social Orientation and Safety Corps.

“It is commendable that the joint operation between the police and the So Safe Corps resulted in the arrest of Afolabi and foiled his attempt to commit a felony. The collaboration between these security agencies is essential in creating a safe and secure environment for the community. This success should serve as a reminder to criminals that their actions will not go unpunished and that the authorities are actively working to maintain law and order.

“The arrest of Afolabi Taiwo is just one step in the ongoing fight against crime. The end of cultist who refused to desist will meet stiff consequences as the Commissioner of Police, CP Alamutu, will continue to hunt criminals down by dismantling their criminal activities especially as the yulitide draw closer,” Odutola concluded.

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