From Laide Raheem, Abeokuta

Ogun State Police Command, at the weekend, arrested 116 suspected cult members in  Ifo Local Government Area of the state.

The cultists, 70 males and 46 females, who are members of  Aye Confraternity, were arrested by the command’s Anti-Cultism Squad at Galaxy Hotel, Ibogun Road.

According to  the police , they had  security report on the activities of the suspected  cultists in the area, and that they would be having their initiation and anniversary ceremonies. 

Following the report, the anti-cultism squad was drafted to the scene, leading to the arrest of the suspects.

Items recovered from them included four axes; seven cutlasses, anniversary invitation cards, banners, axes, illicit drugs, and cannabis.

It was gathered  that the group was celebrating the 20th anniversary of Neo Black Movement(a.k.a Aye Confraternity) Ifo Forum.

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It was gathered  further that the  state  Commissioner of Police, Mr Abiodun Alamutu,  directed the Tactical Unit and men from Ota Area Command to arrest the suspects . 

A senior police source said ,”surveillance was mounted and over 300 cult members were sighted. These included female invitees gathered for the celebration to mark Aye Day in Ogun State.

“On sighting the team of policemen,who had already cordoned off the scene, they fled in different directions, but  116 suspects were arrested;  70 males and 46 females.

“Exhibits recovered from the scene during operation included four axes, representing the symbol of the  confraternity, weeds suspected to be Indian hemp, cultist anniversary banner among other incrementing items”.

The suspects have been transferred to  Eleweran police command headquarters, Abeokuta ,and are currently undergoing interrogation.

CP  Alamutu, warned that cultists and other criminal elements should stay clear of the state.

He said the police command under him would not tolerate any criminality in whatever guise, adding that all formations in the state have the mandate to comb all dark spots to rid the state of criminals.