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Cult war: CP Adeoye assembles evidence from arrested cultists to nail sponsors

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By Ifeizu Joe

Anambra State commissioner of Police, CP Aderemi Adeoye has moved to stop the rise in cult related killings in Awka.

Awka, the Anambra State capital has recently become an arena for cult related killings, as a result of supremacy tussle among rival groups.

A week ago, following the killing of a popular local musician in the front of his house, and the butchering of a mentally ill man, suspected to have been a cultist before falling ill, the spokesperson of the Anambra State Police command, DSP Tochukwu Ikenga in a press release disclosed that the CP has planned an operation that would see to the massive arrest of cultists and their sponsors.

Ikenga in the press release quoted CP Adeoye as saying: “The Police Command will come down very hard on these heartless cultists who take pleasure in killing people. We warn that no one should call us for release of any cultist arrested in the coming clampdown, except they want to be disgraced.

“There will be an all out operation against cultists and their sponsors in the State. We assure the good people of Anambra State that their peace and tranquility that was punctured by the recent cult-related killings in the capital will soon be restored. We solicit the cooperation of all law abiding citizens in ridding the society of the menace of cultism.”

One week after the threat, CP Adeoye in an interview with THE RAZOR said work had already started, and several suspects arrested, while the command is concentrating on building evidence against their sponsors for possible arrest.

“Over that weekend more than 55 suspects were arrested, including 14 who were rounded up during initiation in a forest. They were rounded up in a forest. They were to be initiated into one of the cult and the officers in the area arrested them, and recovered all the weapons.

“Among those arrested, another 25 have been linked to crimes that are cult related and arraignment in court has already started, and those found not to be culpable have been released.

“That is not the end. We are analyzing statements made by all those arrested and we are building credible evidence against their sponsors, and we do not want to catch anyone on the elbow and they wriggle out.

“Those sponsors, we want to catch them red handed with credible evidence that can stand scrutiny in the court of law, because once we descend on them, it is straight to court. We are trying to conclude our investigation first before we take action.”

Adeoye said the command has analyzed the killings thoroughly and found them to be a cult war, targeted against members, but insisted that because of the fear and apprehension in causes in the city, police has waded in because every life is important.

“What is happening is that this is a gang war by rival cults, and they target opponents. We are against it because of the fear it causes in the minds of investors and other law abiding citizen.

“Even in our laws, penalty for cultism is not death, so when they kill each other, to us it remains a horrendous crime and we have a duty to put an end to it.

“We made a press release saying we will clamp down on them soon, but by then the operations have already started. The purpose of that release was to make the public aware of what we were doing, so that they will not misinterpret our actions.”

By Ifeizu Joe

Ifeizu is a seasoned journalist and Managing Editor of TheRazor. He has wide knowledge of Anambra State and has reported the state objectively for over a decade.

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