Two
suspected members of Eiye Cult group were apprehended by Special Anti-Robbery
Squad (SARS) in Lagos state. The duo confessed they were hired to kill five
people around Alaba Market in Ojo before the police arrested them.
The suspects, identified as Ola
Jimoh Sodiq, 28, and Ibrahim Oshilemo, 27, both originate from Lagos State.
They were captured in their hideout in Sabo Ajangbadi area of Iba Local
Government Area of Lagos.
Following the killing of five persons
by masked men around Alaba International Market in Ojo, detectives from
SARS were invited to investigate the attacks which led to the arrest of the two
suspected cultists.
The suspects allegedly confessed to
have been paid to carry out the murders on behalf of people
in the market.
According to Sodiq, who claimed to
have been expelled from a university in Lagos in 2009, when he was in 300 level
for cult related activity, his involvement in cultism was to make ends meet.
“We were often hired by politicians
from the Local Government and Alaba International Market to help disrupt
political opponents’ rallies during electioneering period. I am only involved
for the money, but at times people do get killed in the process,” he said.
Sodiq, who is married and has three
kids, said he used to mask his face during operations because most of his
engagements are usually around his area so he needed to cover his face so that people
would not recognise him.
“I cover my face during operations
because I don’t want people to recognise me. I got the mask when I was
off-loading a container at Alaba International Market. We make use of
locally made guns, which I bury around our compound whenever we don’t have operations.
“I regret my actions, because the Eiye
Cult which Elebiti (a fellow cult member) initiated me into has ruined my
life,” he added.
Ibrahim Oshilemo on his part said,
he is a secondary school dropout and resides at 10, Shonibare Street, Iba Town.
He claimed to have been forced to join the cult group while he was repairing
handsets.
“I am a phone engineer but was
forced to join Eiye Cult group. My wife is heavily pregnant now. I would
never go back to cultism if I am spared from this,” he pleaded.
Items recovered from them after
their homes were searched include seven locally made cut to size double barrel
guns, two masks, five live cartridges, charms among other things.
A police source, who pleaded
anonymity, said investigation is still on going to track those that have been
engaging the services of the cult group.
The source said after the
investigation the suspects will be charged to court.

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