Police Detain 53 Suspected Cultists In Edo

Mohammed Dankwara, the commissioner of police for Edo State, announced on Thursday that 53 people had been detained in relation to cult-related activities in the state.

Dankwara made this disclosure in a statement that was made accessible to our Benin, the state’s capital, correspondent.
He issued a warning to residents and organizations in the state to stop supporting cult groups by providing the necessary logistics for their evil deeds.

“It would be remembered that recently there was an increase in secret cult activities and killings in the state where some faceless cultists met secretly in hotels, apartments, lounges, homes, and drinking establishments in various locations in the city and discussed how to attack and kill their perceived rival secret cult members, which resulted in the killing of some individuals,” the statement read.

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“This necessitated my meeting with my management team and command tactical teams. In the end, I gave a marching order to them to go into the streets, smoke out the cultists and arrest them all.

“On Thursday, July 13, 2023, the command’s anti-cultism, Anti-Kidnapping and Cyber Crime Units, in collaboration with the Edo State Security Network, while acting on credible information, arrested 53 male suspects in different locations. The suspects have been profiled, investigated and processed to court, and as I speak, they are in prison

“In a bid to expand ideas in finding solutions in fighting the scourge of secret cult activities and killings in the state, I had a meeting with some concerned citizens in my office and after a peaceful deliberation, we came out with some credible and workable solutions, of which I cannot disclose at this meeting until they are executed and targeted results are achieved.”

The police boss warned secret cult members to stop their activities or leave the state.

 

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