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Enugu Police Arrest Ex-councillor Over Alleged Cultism

The Enugu State Police Command has arrested a former Local Government Councillor in the state over alleged conspiracy, unlawful possession of firearms, and cultism.

According to the command’s spokesperson, DSP Daniel Ndukwe, the police arrested the suspects over alleged conspiracy, unlawful possession of firearms, and cultism.

The police image maker also also disclosed that six firearms, sixteen live cartridges, and a snatched motor vehicle were recovered from the suspects.

Ndukwe revealed that one Ndubuisi Ugochukwu Eze Oboro, aged 27, was nabbed on December 6, at about 9.30pm by police operatives serving at Abakpa Police Division of the Command, in synergy with the Neighbourhood Watch Group.

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According to him, “The suspect and cohorts, who escaped, had attacked their male victim, dispossessed him of his phones and snatched his Toyota Camry car in the process. They were on the verge of escaping when operatives swooped on them, arrested the suspect, and recovered one locally made double-barreled pistol and the vehicle.”

Ndukwe further stated that police operatives of the Anti-Cultism Tactical Squad of the Command, in the month of November 2023, also arrested some alleged cult members.

He said, “Investigations proved that the suspects confessed to being members of the Vikings Confraternity, while one of them, Henry Agbo Ogbonna, was found to be the former Councillor of Ikiriki Ward 6 in Enugu South Local Government Legislative Council.

“The suspects, in the month of November 2023, perfected plans to avenge the attack on one of their cult group members by a notorious member of a rival cult group, Apache Tiger (also known as Two-two). This is before the operatives swung into action and arrested them.”

The police image maker warned against crime, stating that there is no hiding place for criminals in the state.

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