Cult member kills rival, sells his palm hands for N5,000 in Ogun
A suspected
cult member, Kayode Oreneye, was on Wednesday paraded by the Ogun State Police
Command, for allegedly killing one Shakiru, a member of a rival cult.
Oreneye was
reported to have severed Shakiru’s two hands and sold the palms for N5,000 to a
herbalist.
The
27-year-old suspect, who claimed to be a member of the Aiye Confraternity, was
paraded with other 47 suspected criminals who were arrested for offences
ranging from armed robbery and murder to stealing and ritual killings, among
others.
They were
paraded at the command headquarters, Eleweran, Abeokuta, by the state
Commissioner of Police, Ahmed Iliyasu.
Oreneye told
journalists that the late Shakiru belonged to a rival cult, Eiye, and claimed
that the deceased had attempted to kill him on three occasions, but he escaped.
The father
of two also claimed that the deceased had killed three members of the Aiye cult.
Oreneye, who
confessed that he shot and killed Shakiru at Library Junction, Ilaro, on
February 12, 2018, in a reprisal, said he sold the deceased’s two palms to one
Jimoh, a herbalist.
He said, “It
is true that I shot and killed Shakiru because he killed three members of our
group.
“Again, he
made attempts on my life on three occasions, but I escaped; I had to quickly
strike before he could strick again.”
Iliyasu told
journalists that the suspect was arrested at a drinking joint in Oke Ilewo,
Abeokuta.
Another
alleged cult leader, Gbenga Ogunsanya, popularly known as Spartacus, was also
paraded with another member of his gang, one Quam Olubodun.
Iliyasu said
23-year-old Ogunsanya and members of his gang killed more than nine persons.
Ogunsanya,
who told journalists that he dropped out of secondary school, said he also
belonged to the Aiye cult and he moved around the city of Abeokuta with a gang
of 30 members, all armed with different weapons.
His gang was
said to have unleashed terror on fun seekers at the popular Ori Omi fun spot,
Ita Iyalode, Abeokuta, on December 31, 2017.
The police
boss said the suspected cult leader, who claimed to have been initiated into
the group on May 30, 2017, was arrested on March 12, 2018, by men of the
Special Anti-Robbery Squad.
The suspect
said his parents had warned him about his wayward lifestyle, but he never
listened.
“Now, I
regret not listening to their advice,” he said.
Recovered
from the cult members were one pump-action gun, one cut-to-size locally-made
pistol, five live cartridges and assorted charms.
Also paraded
were five suspected robbers, who forcibly entered into a compound in the Agbado
area of the state and allegedly robbed the occupants of a flat.
They
allegedly collected from their victims 11 smart phones, N122,500 cash and other
valuables valued at N300,000.
Iliyasu said
the neighbours of the victims made a distress call to men of the vigilante
service of Ogun State, who later arrested one of the hoodlums, Idowu
Olasunkanmi.
Other
suspected robbers arrested in the Pansheke area of Abeokuta, Ilaro, Ogijo and
Ijebu Igbo, among others, were also paraded.
The police
commissioner also used the occasion to tell owners of hospitals and other
medical centres not to reject anyone with gunshot injuries.
He, however,
said they should report such cases to the police immediately after the
admission of the victim.
“Owners of
any medical centre or hospital who reject victims of gunshot wounds will be
arrested and prosecuted accordingly,” he added.
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