Kwara police arrest eight suspected cultists including three women in Ilorin
Kwara police arrest eight suspected cultists including three women

The Kwara State Police Command has arrested eight suspected cultists, including three female members, and recovered firearms and other dangerous weapons in coordinated operations across Ilorin metropolis. The arrest comes days after a deadly cult-related shooting around the Post Office area of the state capital.

Crackdown follows Sunday night attack

The crackdown followed the Sunday night attack near the Post Office axis where gunmen opened fire at a bamboo bar along the railway corridor, killing four persons and injuring two others. Residents had initially claimed that up to six persons died in the attack linked to a rivalry between suspected Eiye and Aiye confraternities operating in the area. Police confirmed four deaths and announced the arrest of two suspects connected to the incident.

Raids on cult hideouts in Akuo and Fagba

In a fresh operation, operatives of the Anti-Cultism Unit, working with other tactical teams, raided a suspected cult hideout in the Akuo and Fagba areas of Ilorin. Those arrested included Ismail Sodiq, 35; Ibrahim Saheed, 26; Azeez Olarenwaju, 27; Soliu Ibrahim, 22; and Abdulbasit Abdulkadir, 24. Three women were also arrested during the operation: Feyikemi Odoje, 28; Ishola Faisat, 23; and Abubakar Zainab, 22.

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Recovered weapons and ongoing investigations

The spokesperson for the command, SP Adetoun Ejire-Adeyemi, disclosed in a statement that the suspects were apprehended following credible intelligence linking the location to suspected cult activities. During the raid, operatives recovered two locally made pistols, one pump-action shotgun, two cut-to-size shotguns, 25 expended cartridges and other dangerous weapons believed to have been used in violent crimes. The command said the recoveries underscored ongoing efforts to deny criminal elements operational bases and dismantle cult networks in the state. Investigators are currently working to establish the level of involvement of each suspect, identify other members of the network and apprehend fleeing accomplices.

“The arrests and recoveries underscore the Command’s commitment to denying criminal elements the opportunity to operate, while strengthening ongoing efforts to rid the state of cultism and other forms of violent criminality,” the PPRO stated. Commissioner of Police, Ojo Adekimi, attributed the success of the operation to intelligence-led policing strategies being implemented by the Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Rilwan Disu. He reaffirmed the command’s commitment to combating cultism and other violent crimes through proactive policing and collaboration with members of the public.

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