Police Parade Deygbam, Iceland Cult Leaders In Rivers
Commissioner of police in Rivers
State, Olatunji Disu, has paraded the wanted leaders of Deygbam and Iceland
cult groups in the Ogoni axis of the state.
He said after weeks of intense
surveillance, on November 15, 2023, in separate crack operations, men of the
Anti-cultism Unit of the police command arrested Baridapdo Igia, 33, and Elvis
Gordon, 26, two suspected armed robbers and kidnappers in Kereken-Boue
community of Khana local government area.
Disu revealed this yesterday when he
addressed newsmen at the Police Headquarters in Port Harcourt, the state
capital.
He said after series of
interrogations, the duo confessed to being leaders of Iceland and Degbam cult
groups in Khana LGA, respectively and have been terrorising the area for the
past three years.
The police commissioner said the cult
groups have been known to have endless clashes in the community.
Disu said during interrogations, the
suspects also admitted to kidnapping and burying alive one Praise Daakian, a
former CDC chairman in Khana council.
The police boss said they killed
the victim after collecting the sum of N200,000 as part of payment for ransom
from the victim’s wife.
He said the duo also confessed to
killing nine other victims from 2021 to 2023 and were the main reasons for the
partial evacuation of the community within this same period while
investigations are still ongoing to uncover the full scale of the suspects’
operations.
Also, Disu said the command on
November 16, 2023 at about 1pm, while on stop-and-search at Borikiri, Port
Harcourt, intercepted one Boma Loveday, 30, male of Okirika Town in Okirika
local government Area of Rivers State.
He said the suspect resisted being
searched, but the officers on duty insisted as they were responding to a
tip-off. Upon the search, he was found with a bag containing one AK47 Magazine
loaded with 30 rounds of 7.62 x 39mm live ammunition and some substances
suspected to be hard drugs popularly called Ice or Mpurumiri. The suspect and
the exhibits are in police custody as investigation continues.
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