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Delta police apprehend eight suspected Black Axe cultists

*CP, Delta State, Muhammad Ali

Etim Effiong

The Delta State Police Command has arrested eight suspected members of Black Axe of Aiye confraternity, including an 18-year-old girl, Hope Agbogidi, at the Ughoton community area of Delta State during their meeting.

The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Bright Edafe, said this in a statement on Sunday in Asaba.

According to him, the arrest was made possible through the directive of the Commissioner of Police, Muhammed Ali, on cult activities in Delta State.

“In line with Commissioner of Police directives on cult activities, bearing in mind that 7th July of every year is the day singled out by Aiye confraternity cult group to mark their day and also bring out their ugly faces thereby causing mayhem in the society.

“CP, in his usual proactive ways, directed that all DPOs to be on the lookout and ensure that all their nefarious activities must be checkmate.

“The DPO ‘A’ Division Warri, led men of the Divisional Rapid Respond Squad on visibility patrol, while on patrol, they intercepted and arrested one Oghenewaro Bebe of Ughoton area in Okpe LG in full regalia of Aiye Black Axe confraternity.

“The suspect confessed to being 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 leaders of the confraternity Oritsetusem Fenemigho 29, is residing, he was arrested along with the following members in the same apartment; Weyinmi Onomakponi ‘m’ 35yrs, Emmanuel Edah, Osro Etiosa 23, Oshef Benji, Confidence Sunday 18, Akintemeyin James, and 18-year-old female Hope Agbogidi,” he said.

A teenager was also arrested with 68 sachets of dried weed suspected to be Indian hemp and 33 sachets of SK on Friday along Cable point, Asaba, the state capital.

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