Four
underage girls, whose ages range between 10 and 13, were among the 13
suspected cultists arrested by the police in Ogun State early this week.
According to reports, other male members of the suspected group were in
their early teens, and their leader slightly older. He is 19 years of
age.
All the suspects were, at time of their arrests, residents of Mosunmore Village near Kobape in Abeokuta, the state capital.
Stunned
by the worrisome development, the Baale of the community was said to
have alerted the police, sequel to the alarm raised by one of the
suspected girl's mother.
True to the allegation, detectives
attached to Owode-Egba Police Divisional Headquarters, led by the
Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Shehu Alao, swung into action and
succeeded in smoking them out of their camp during initiation of another
set of girls.
Speaking on the ugly incident, the state Police
Commissioner, CP Ahmed Iliyasu, disclosed to Crimepuzzle that on Monday,
August 28, 2017, at about 6:30 pm, a woman raised alarm to the Baale of
Mosunmore Village near Kobape, here in Abeokuta, to the effect that her
daughter went out late a day previous.
"Apparently disturbed by
the said outing, the woman pestered her daughter who later confessed
that she was initiated into a cult group, a development the woman found
difficult to conceal to herself and alerted the community head who, in
turn called in my men.
"Consequently, officers of Owode-Egba
Division stormed the area and successfully apprehended the 13 youngsters
in the process of initiating yet another set of underaged girls", CP
Iliyasu said.
The girls, all primary six school leavers, confessed to being lured into the group by the boys.
Leader
of the group known as "Penalty Guys", 19-year-old Tunde Adio, narrated
to Crimepuzzle how he was initiated by one Tosin, also a resident of the
community in January, 2017, adding that they came about their own
group's name during the last Easter celebration when his
third-in-command, 13-year-old Adewale Raphael's church was organizing a
picnic.
According to Adio, "we decided to do customized vests,
with the the inscription "Penalty Guys". This was what attracted the
girls and agreed to be initiated".
Adio's second-in-command, Silas Sunday, 15, was also arrested during the police raid.
Meanwhile,
CP Iliyasu has ordered that the suspects be transferred to the
Anti-Kidnapping and Cultism Unit of the State Criminal Investigation and
Intelligence Department (SCIID) for further investigation and
prosecution of the suspects.
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