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No gun can destroy my body- Cult leader

No gun can pierce my body- Cult leader

The leader of a cult group who was captured throughout the weekend by the agents of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) of Lagos State Police Command in has said that no measure of firearm – shot can enter his body.

The faction suspect, Andrew Awalebi, 35, who had a place with Eiye Confraternity, was captured on Friday morning at a brew parlor in organization of three other religion individuals around 8:00 a.m.

Two different individuals from the religion bunch, Adegoke Adeleke (30), Kehinde Adebogun (31), were additionally gotten early Saturday morning at an inn in Ikorodu.

Awalebi, from Ilaje Local Government, Ondo State was given out by Michael Thompson of the same Eiye Confraternity as a faction pioneer. Thompson was captured a night prior for theft in National Stadium Surulere, Lagos.

Awalebi, who revealed that he worked with a prevalent area proprietor in Lekki expressed that he gains N40, 000:00 month to month from the property merchant for ensuring his landed property in the pivot.

He told agent that the firearm – shot defensive appeal was uncommonly arranged for him by a cultivator in Ijebu – Isiwo, Ogun State to spare him from discharges of area grabbers in Lekki.

He included "I was started into Eiye Confraternity in 1996 by Banji Omisore and later in 1997 I was advanced as its highest pioneer after the demise of Omisore.

"We are eight part faction bunch. We meet at a young hour in the morning or late during the evening. I have been captured by Special Anti – Robbery Squad here and there prior when my clique bunch brought on disorder in Jakande Estate, delivering wounds on passers-by in the area,"he uncovered.

Captured close by Awalebi were Michael Thompson (24), Adegoke Adeleke (30), Kehinde Adebogun (31), Koffi Kwame (17), Daniel Olayiwola (36) and Tosin Issac (26) as they all admitted to be individuals from Eiye Confraternity.

While affirming the capture, the picture producer of Lagos Police Command, Superintendent of Police, SP Dolapo Badmus, cautioned guardians and watchmen to be careful about their youngsters and wards' practices.

"Philanthropy starts at home. Yet, this ought to end there. Guardians ought to police to handle cultism in their particular territories. They ought to attempt to answer to the closest police headquarters around them in the event that they associate developments with their youngsters, this will help the Police to nip the cultism to the bud," she exhorted.

The religion suspects have been exchanged to the State Criminal Investigative Department (SCID), Panti for indictment.


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