| Prison Inmates |
A 22-year-old youth arrested for his alleged
involvement in cultism has confessed that he was initiated into it in prison
custody at Ikoyi in Lagos State, western Nigeria.
The
suspect, Ayodeji Bakare, was among the eight suspects paraded by the police on
Monday by the State Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, Fatai Owoseni.
Bakare
revealed that he was initiated into a cult called Awawa Boys through the
assistance of inmates who are members.
He said the journey started in 2011 when he was
arrested and remanded in prison on waiting trial and was released in 2013 for
alleged robbery.
He said when he was leaving the prison, he was
given a contact where he will get arms such as guns, bullets and charms to
operate.
Osun state-born Bakare said since he was
released from custody, he has been involved in cult activities in Lagos State
and its environs.
Among those arrested with Bakare include their
leader, Tanimola Ogbere popularly known as Who Knows Tomorrow, in Bariga axis
for his alleged cult activities.
Others are Richard Abayomi, 30, Richard Ewa,
31, Kayode Dada, 25, and Afex Olajide Fagunwa, 32, Nurudeen Lateef, 22, and
Mohammed Musa, 28.
The suspects were arrested after they allegedly
caused havoc in Bariga by setting a house ablaze along with a woman during a
reprisal attack.
Fracas broke out after a rival cult led by
Ibrahim who is now at large, reportedly killed Benmbo and Abiye.
In retaliation a faction led by Ogbere fought
back and it resulted in burning of houses and death of a woman in the area.
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