 The police in Lagos State have arrested a
 16-year-old suspected cultist, Rilwan Okegbenro, for allegedly killing a
 man, Olawale Adebayo, who resided in Imosun in the Ikorodu area of the 
state.
The police in Lagos State have arrested a
 16-year-old suspected cultist, Rilwan Okegbenro, for allegedly killing a
 man, Olawale Adebayo, who resided in Imosun in the Ikorodu area of the 
state.
PUNCH Metro gathered that 
Okegbenro, who confessed to being a cultist and gave no fixed address, 
was apprehended on Wednesday by operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery 
Squad during a raid in the area.
Our correspondent gathered that the raid
 was jointly carried out by the policemen and some local vigilance group
 members on black spots in the Sabo, Odogunyan and Igbogbo areas of 
Ikorodu.
It was learnt that 18 suspects were arrested during the exercise.
Okegbenro told the police in his 
statement that he and two other gang members participated in the killing
 of 22-year-old Adebayo.
He said, “Two others, who are on the 
run, and I attacked the man behind a bank on Sagamu Road in the Ikorodu 
area. It was a Wednesday. We trailed him and my gang killed him. The man
 used to live at Imosun Close, Ikorodu.”
Our correspondent learnt that the 
brother of the deceased, identified as Ismaila Balogun, had also come to
 the police and identified Okegbenro as one of his brother’s attackers 
on that day.
The Police Public Relations Officer, SP 
Dolapo Badmos, confirmed Okegbenro’s arrest. She added that the police 
had launched a manhunt for the suspect’s fleeing gang members.
She said, “The raid was carried out on 
black spots in the Ikorodu area. In the process, Okegbenro, of no fixed 
address, was arrested. He has confessed to being a cult member and to 
have also participated in the killing of one Olawale Adebayo.
“The command has launched a manhunt for 
his fleeing accomplices – Ahmed and Taoreed. Investigation is still 
ongoing. The state command will continue to clamp down on criminals to 
make the state a safe place.”
Meanwhile, the police have also arrested
 a fake army sergeant, Ganiyu Tijani, at the Agric bus stop in the 
Ikorodu area of the state.
It was learnt that Tijani, who hails 
from Kaduna State, allegedly stood at the bus stop to collect illegal 
fees from motorists and motorcyclists in the area.
Our correspondent gathered that the fake
 soldier was arrested on Wednesday during a raid on the area by 
policemen attached to the Lagos State Task Force on Environmental and 
Special Offences (Enforcement) Unit.
According to the police, 32 miscreants were also arrested, some of who engaged the officials in a fracas at the bus stop.
The Public Affairs Officer of the task force, Adebayo Taofiq, confirmed Tijani’s arrest.
He said, “The fake soldier is to be 
charged to court for impersonation, collection of illegal levies and 
touting. We also impounded 54 motorcycles at the bus stop.
“We warn motorcyclists plying Ikorodu, 
Ketu and other restricted routes across the state, and vehicles causing 
obstructions on roads to comply with the Lagos State Road Traffic Law of
 2012 or they would have their motorcycles and vehicles impounded by the
 task forc
 
 
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