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Police arrest 16 students over cultism in Oyo

From The Punch · (5m ago) English

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  • The Oyo State Police Command arrested 16 students for alleged cultism at The Polytechnic, Ibadan.
  • Some suspects were on the police watchlist for involvement in murder cases and cult-related activities.
  • Recovered items include firearms, live cartridges, axes, and charms, with ongoing investigations to apprehend accomplices.

The Oyo State Police Command has taken decisive action against cultism, arresting 16 students at The Polytechnic, Ibadan. This operation, led by the Commissioner of Police himself, underscores the seriousness with which the authorities view these criminal activities. The suspects, including 14 males and two females, were apprehended following credible intelligence about a planned meeting of the notorious Aiye Confraternity within the institution's premises. The discovery of firearms, ammunition, and charms during the raid highlights the dangerous nature of these groups. It is particularly concerning that some of these individuals were already under surveillance for their alleged involvement in murder cases. This proactive measure by the police is a crucial step in restoring peace and security to the state. The command's commitment to tackling cultism and violent crimes is unwavering, and the public is urged to remain vigilant and cooperate by providing timely information. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the persistent threat posed by cultism in educational institutions and the need for continued vigilance from both security agencies and the community.

The Oyo State Police command wishes to inform the general public that, following credible intelligence indicating that members of the notorious Aiye Confraternity were planning a critical meeting within the premises of The Polytechnic, Ibadan, a coordinated operation was carried out to forestall any potential breach of peace.

โ€” Olayinka AyanladeOyo State Police Public Relations Officer explaining the operation.
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