Nigerian Army nabs 23 suspected cultists, 15 pipeline vandals
The Nigerian
Army stated on Saturday that it has arrested 23 suspected cultists, who were
conducting physical training for new recruits, initiation, robbery and
kidnapping.
The army
also said that it arrested 15 other persons suspected to be pipeline vandals
and recovered 31 jerry cans of refined petroleum products in the process.
The General
Officer Commanding (GOC), 81 Division of the Nigerian Army, Maj.-Gen. Enobong
Udoh, stated this at a news conference at the 174 Battalion, Ikorodu area of
Lagos.
Udoh, who
was represented by the Brigade Commander, Brig.-Gen. Moundhey Ali, said the
suspects were arrested at different times and locations.
He explained
that the arrests were a result of intensive surveillance and intelligence
report.
“In
continuation of the crackdown on criminal elements and cultists in and around
Lagos and Ogun states, the troops of 81 Division arrested 23 suspected cultists
in Ikorodu area on April 16.
“Over 50
suspected cultists from “Eiye” confraternity were conducting physical training
for new recruits, initiation and planning for robbery and kidnap activities.
“Their
arrest was preceded by a shootout between the troops of 174 Battalion Ikorodu
and the cultists after which, 23 of the suspected cultists were arrested while
others escaped,’’ he said.
The GOC said
that two of the suspects sustained gunshot wounds, adding that one of the
suspected newly-recruited cultists died as a result of injuries inflicted on
him during the cult initiation.
“However,
one of our gallant soldiers, while combatting the cultists sustained a gunshot
wound on his left leg during the encounter and was immediately evacuated.
“The soldier
and the 2 wounded cultists are receiving treatment at the Battalion’s Medical Reception
Station.
“Items
recovered from the suspects include one locally-made double barrel pistol, five
live cartridges, five machetes, four jack knives, two table knives, three
locally-fabricated axes with nail like edges and five mobile phones.
“Also recovered
from them are one parcel containing substance suspected to be Indian hemp.
Others are two ATM cards, eight identity cards, nine passport photographs,
packets of condom, rings and a variety of charms,’’ the statement read.
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