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Delta State Police Command Arrest Eight Suspected Cultists, 17 Years Old Hard Drugs Seller

Delta State Police Command Arrest Eight Suspected Cultists 17 Years Old Hard Drugs Seller




The Delta State police command, under the leadership of the state commissioner of police, CP Ali Ari Muhammend has records another milestone achievement in the fight against crime.

 This came as the divissional Police officer,  DPO  of A’ Division Warri,  CSP T.Y Mahmud led men of the Division under the Rapid Respond Squad on visibility patrol to intercepted and  arrested one Oghenewaro Bebe ‘m’ 21 yrs of No. 22 of Ughoton area in Okpe LG in a full regalia of Aiye Black Axe confraternity. 

In a statement by the Police spokes Person, DSP. Bright Edafe of the state Police command Asaba disclosed that,
the suspect confessed to be a member of the above cult group. He led the team to a bush bar at Jeddo which is their meeting point. At the bush bar one live silver like 7.63mm ammunition  was recovered.

The Suspect further led the police to Ughoton community where one of the top leader of the confraternity Oritsetusem Fenemigho ‘m’ 29yrs is residing, he was arrested along with the following members in the same apartment: Weyinmi Onomakponi ‘m’ 35yrs, Emmanuel Edah ‘m’ 27yrs, Osro Etiosa ‘m’ 23yrs, Oshef  Benji ‘m’ 27yrs, Confidence Sunday ‘m’ 18yrs, Akintemeyin James ‘m’ 18yrs, Hope Agbogidi ‘f’ 25yrs. 



The following exhibits were recovered in the apartment: Two (2) locally  made pistol, one (1) battles axe, one (1) long cutlass, five (5) customized  Aiye pillows, one (1) customized center table with Aiye logo, one (1) AK 47 expended ammunition, necklace used as body protection charm, two (2) HP Laptop, six (6) iphones, two (2) suspected stolen Lexus car keys, one (1) original and a duplicate copy. The said Oritseusen Fenemigho equally led the team to Idimi Osobo under Okere Urhobo where they recovered the suspected stolen car.  Investigation is ongoing. 

2On the 8/7/2021 at about 1130hrs, while men of  Operation Delta Hawk Patrol teams were on stop and search along Cable Point Asaba, they  intercepted one Esealuka Paul ‘m’ 17yrs when search was conducted on him sixty-eight (68) sachet of dried weed suspected to be Indian hemp, thirty-three (33) sachet of SK, six (6) packs of Razler and one (1) lighter. The  suspect was arrested and Investigation is ongoing. 

The Commissioner of Police while thanking members of the public for their cooperation, urges parent and guardians to monitor their wards, parent should advise their wards against cultism.


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