Thursday 12 September 2013

CULTISTS RAPES WIFE IN THE PRESENCE OF HUSBAND THEN KILLS HIM IN LAGOS


The Police in Lagos must as a matter of urgency clamp down on the activities of  various cult groups in Mushin, Ketu and Somolu areas of the state.

Mushin especially has been very notorious for clashes and attacks which leaves sorrow, tears and blood.

Vanguard  reports:

Rival cultists, Tuesday night, clashed in Somolu and Ketu areas of Lagos, leaving four persons dead and several others injured.

In  Ajelogo area of Ketu, it was gathered that suspected members of Eiye confraternity stormed a suspected rival’s home identified simply as Seyi in  the wee hours of Monday. He was dragged outside and clubbed to death, after the cultists had raped his wife in front of him and flung his nine-month old baby out of the bed.

Vanguard gathered that three persons were  arrested by policemen from Alapere division. The suspects said to have been transferred to the state Criminal Investigation Department, Yaba, were reportedly leaving the scene when they were accosted. Seyi’s widow, who is yet to come to terms with her husband’s demise, told policemen at the station that there had been threats on her husband’s life by the cultists, who accused him of being an  informant to another cult group, Black Axe confraternity.

Meanwhile, in Somolu area of Lagos, Tuesday night, what was described as a reprisal attack on the group that killed Seyi left three persons dead. The cultists were said to have stormed Ajose area, where they first shot one Tunde dead. The late Tunde’s assailants were said to have accused him of raping one of their member’s pregnant wife during an earlier attack in Ponrele area of Abule Ijesha. The attack said to have started at 10.30 pm was launched at Fadipe, Popoola and Oreofe areas.

Vanguard gathered that while the cultists were approaching a street in Bariga, their rival group laid ambush for them. Dangerous weapons such as cutlasses, axes and gun were said to have been freely used in the ensuing fight. 

Contacted, spokesperson for the Lagos State Police Command, Ngozi Braide, confirmed the clash in Epe
She said though there was claim that only one person died during the clash but no official report had been made to that effect. She noted that the police had not seen any corpse either.

STOP THE BLOODSHED!!!!!!!!!

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