Wednesday 28 March 2018

My dream to become a politician led me into cultism - Suspect confesses

Police have arrested a leader of cult group in Abia - The suspect, Princewill Okechukwu, who is a 400 level student of Abia state university, Uturu, said his dream to become politician led him into cultism - He claimed that his enemies, who were interested in his position, betrayed him by reporting him to the police A 400 level student of Abia state university, Uturu, identified as Princewill Okechukwu, has said that he joined a secret cult on campus because of his intention of joining politics after school. The Punch reported that Okechukwu was among five suspects paraded at the police officers mess in Umuahia for suspected cult activities and armed robbery.

NAIJ.com gathered that the suspects were paraded on Monday, March 26, by the commissioner of police in the state, Anthony Ogbizi. The 22-year-old final year student of Political Science said he was the leader of the Black Axe confraternity in the institution. The suspected cultists paraded by the police in Abia state. Photo credit: The Punch He claimed that his enemies, who were interested in his position, betrayed him by reporting him to the police. “I wasn’t caught in any cult activity; rather I was arrested because I’m the head of the Black Axe fraternity. “I joined the cult because I have an ambition to join politics after studies; I was told that there were great men that graduated from our school, who are in government and they can help one to succeed in politics,” Okechukwu added. The suspect, who said he had been a member of the cult for one year, regretted that he had not benefited anything from the sect, promising not to go back to the evil group if he regains his freedom. “I have not benefited anything from the cult since I joined. The position I occupy was just handed over to me not long ago, and it was the people that wanted my position that betrayed me,” he said. A female among the paraded suspects, identified only as Chika, denied being a member of the Vikings confraternity, maintaining that she was wrongfully arrested while waiting for someone. A police source said Chika was arrested close to the scene of initiation of Vikings new members. The police claimed that Chika was found in company with her boyfriend, who was a member of Vikings, adding that she was acting as an informant for the cult group. The source added that some substance suspected to be Indian hemp was found on her.

One of the suspects, who claimed to be a Lagos-based trader, said he visited his girlfriend on campus on the day that police operatives raided his friend’s hostel in search of the cultists. Meanwhile, NAIJ.com had previously reported that about 200 suspected cultists in Ikorodu on Monday, February 12, renounced their membership and surrendered their weapons to the Lagos state commissioner of Police, Imohimi Edgar.

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