Forty-eight suspected cultists have been apprehended by the
police in Delta State while trying to initiate and make merry of their
anniversary in Warri. Thirty-six of the arrested cultists are male while the
remaining are females, a major achievement the new Commissioner of Police, CP
Ibrahim Mohammed Zanna have recorded under a month.
In a press statement signed and made available to
journalists by the Commands Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Superintendent of
Police (SP) Celestina Kalu, said “on Tuesday about 9:00 pm, while acting on a
tip off that members of Neo Black Movement (a.k.a Black Axe) confraternity were
holding their annual initiation and anniversary ceremonies at a location in
Warri, Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) deployed surveillance men to the identified
location at Freshville hotel Okuokoko and arrested 36 male and 12 female
suspects”.
According to her, items recovered from the suspects included
NBM hand bands, some weeds suspected to be Indian hemp, black head gears and
neck chains, all bearing the logo of NBM, adding that investigation is on top
gear.
Meanwhile, the police has alerted the general public on a
missing person, one Miss Elizabeth Aluka, who has been reported missing.
SP Kalu said, “The victim left her home at No. 3 Andiyama
Street, Agbor on 3/7/2016 at about 1630hrs to unknown destination and has not
been seen since then. The said Elizabeth Aluka is aged 30 years, fair in
complexion, speaks English and Ika languages fluently, and of average height”.
She called on any person with useful information about the
where about of the victim to contact the Nigeria Police, Agbor Division in
Delta state or the nearest Police station.
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