Saturday, June 27, 2015

12 Cultists To Be Charged For Killings In Cross River

The cultists, who are currently being held by the Criminal Investigation Department of the Cross River State Police Command in Calabar, are still being investigated before they would be prosecuted for offenses committed court of law.

There has been a rise in terror in Calabar following the recent rise in of cultist activity in the city.

Southern City News learnt on Friday from the state police command that more arrests were still being made to get to the root of most of the matters, while dangerous weapons including guns and large quantity of ammunition had been recovered from the suspects.

The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Mr. Hogan Bassey, said those arrested had confessed to being members of the Vikings Confraternity, Black Axe Confraternity and KK cult group.

He gave the names of the arrested suspects as Benedict Udoka, 28; Paul Asuquo, 23; Anthony Orim, 22; Francis Omang, 22; Etim Nsa, 33; Effiong Edet, 26; Bassey Orok, 18; Eyo Bassey, 21; Eno Bassey, 19; Umoh Ekpo, 27;Emmanuel Daniel, 29; Paulinus Edem, 28; andChristopher Undie, 24.

Bassey said two of the suspects, who claimed to work for the state Department of Public Transportation, were arrested at a restaurant along Eyoma Street in Calabar, where they went to 'eat dog meat'.

He said:
“Information was received on March 2, 2015 at about 12.45pm that a group of boys suspected to be cultists were sighted at a dog meat joint along Eyoma Street in Calabar, the police swung into action and arrested Benedict Udoka and Paul Asuquo. A locally made pistol was recovered from Benedict. They confessed to belonging to Viking Confraternity and they will soon be charged to court.
Others were arrested in different parts of the state after killing innocent people during their cult activities. Items ranging from locally made pistols, ammunition, knives and cutlasses were recovered from them in the cause of the raid.
However, responding to the allegations against them, Benedict, who hails from Obot-Akara Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State, denied his involvement in cult activities, adding that he was arrested with a pistol that belonged to his friend.

Benedict said:
"I was not doing anything with the gun. I was about to leave for my place of work at the Department of Transportation when one of my friend called Martins gave me a polythene bag to keep for him. I did not know the content. He said he was going to buy some electrical equipment. I went with the polythene bag to where I went to eat. Three policemen were there, the place was close to the Mbukpa Police Station in Calabar-South.
Meanwhile, a friend of mine was seated beside me. At that point I decided to open the polythene bag and I discovered there was gun inside. I drew the attention of my friend seated beside me to it. I told my friend that I was going to take it to the police station but my friend advised that it will not be wise and that I should wait to hand it back to the owner. It was at that point that the policemen around sensed there was something amidst and they came to apprehend us.”
Cult-related violence is becoming an epidemic in Nigeria once again, most especially in the South-South region according to reports.

In April, a 14-year-old boy was stabbed to death by some teenagers for refusing to join their group.

7 comments:

  1. Mk dem show dem pepper well well. Time weyperson no get do better thing una go dey tk. Am kill una self. Fooools! Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".

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  2. D rate at which cultists are killing is alarming oo..whats wrong na

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  3. Kill all of dem!!!

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