Barely 24
hours after Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State Governor gave a
marching order to
security agencies to stamp out the menace of deadly ritual
cult gang, called “Badoo”, the Lagos State Police Command, in collaboration
with other security agencies and local security volunteers yesterday arrested
87 suspected Badoo members while declaring 20 other people wanted in connection
with activities of the group in Ikorodu.
The latest
arrest, which was in continuation of the clamp down on the cultists, made it a
total of 225 suspects arrested so far as 138 suspects were arrested last
Sunday.
Lagos State
Police Commissioner, CP Fatai Owoseni, disclosed that the 87 suspected Badoo
members were arrested in an all-night operation on their hideouts in Owutu and
Odongunyan in Ikorodu.
Those
declared wanted for cult related killings include: Moshood (a.k.a Mosho); Alfa
(a.k.a King of Boys); Papa; Fela; Alakoto and Chukwudi.
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suspects, including five suspected Badoo members, being paraded by Ogun State Commissioner
of Police, Ahmed Iliyasu, at the state police command headquarters, Eleweran,
Abeokuta, yesterday. Photo: Daud Olatunji.
The police
also declared 14 others wanted for kidnapping in Ikorodu. They include: Agbara;
O/C; Femi (a.k.a FM); Pencil, Odidan; Jaru; Allen; Bush; Happiness; Fagbo;
Junior; Nuru and Jamiu. The police therefore, called on the suspects to
come out of their hideouts and report themselves to the nearest police station.
The Command
equally advised members of the public with useful information on the suspects
who are all residents of Ikorodu to assist the police. It was gathered
that the raid was an extensive operation on the two areas – Odongunyan and
Owutu which was also necessitated by more intelligence on the membership of the
dreaded cult group and their mode of operations.
Before the
operations, the police in conjunction with members of the Department of State
Security Service, DSS, and representatives of the Nigerian Army, Lagos
Neighbourhood Security Corps and Odua Peoples’ Congress (OPC) met with
herbalists and Babalawos in Ikorodu on the need to collaborate with the police
to wipe out the cult group in Ikorodu.
Representing
Owoseni at the meeting, Deputy Commissioner of Police, DCP, Imohimi Edgal
warned the herbalists and Babalawo and local vigilantes to eschew jungle
justice, stressing that the Command would not tolerate further excesses from
the security stakeholders.
Edgal then
solicited for more information that would help the police to speedily end the
activities of the group in the area.
Also
involved in the exercise were the Commander, Rapid Response Squad (RRS), ACP
Olatunji Disu; Acting Area Commander, Ikorodu and all Divisional Police
Officers in Ikorodu among other senior police officers.
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