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Police arrest six suspected cultists terrorising Osun communities

Police arrest six suspected cultists terrorising Osun communities

Osun State Police Command has arrested six suspected cult members alleged to be terrorising Osogbo and its environs.

The command Spokesman, DSP Abiodun Ojelabi made this known in a statement on Friday, August 29, 2025 in Osogbo.

Ojelabi said the arrest was part of efforts by the Commissioner of Police, Ibrahim Gotan to contain cult activities and other vices in the state.

Ojelabi said that on August 21, about 6:30 p.m., during the student union week in one of the higher institutions in the state, police arrested two suspected cult members, following intelligence report.

“The anti-cultism unit of the command arrested two suspected notorious cultists, with the nicknames ‘ORIFE’ and ‘AGA’, both 29-years-old.

“They confessed to be member of Aiye and Buccaneer confraternities (Alora) respectively,” he said.

He said in the same vein, on Aug.19, acting on credible information, the command also arrested some hoodlums suspected to be members of a secret cult terrorizing the residents of Okuku Town and its environs.

“Police detectives from Anti-cultism unit of the command moved swiftly to the town where four suspects were apprehended.

“The suspects confessed to be member of Aiye confraternity,” he said.

He said, in another development, the police stormed the hideouts of armed hoodlums suspected to be members of Eiye confraternity, led by one ‘Gafari’, terrorising residents of Gbeja and Oke-Baale Osogbo.

He said the suspects fled upon sighting the security operatives.

He, however, said one cut-to- size single barrel gun; a cut-to-size double barrel gun, five sharp c

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