Aladja Community Vigilante Group arrests cultists
The
Aladja Community Vigilante in Udu local government area have arrested three
suspected cultists on rampage, while seven others escaped, Our
Correspondent reports.
prime
reporters gathered that two rival cult groups
(Ayes and Bagger) had a clash in the community which resulted in a shoot out macheteing,
stealing and maiming of innocent citizens.
When the Aladja Community Vigilante led
by Hon. Udumaro Segba who were on a routine patrol stormed the scene, they
quelled the clash between the rival cult groups and arrested one Believe,
Ejaeta Ayoro and Onomigunranye Pienpien Kukulabe popularly known as Gboko,
while others such as Ambrose Osiobe, Onos Shefoh Chicago, Ideh Ayoro, Friday
Mugagan, Daniel Okoloba alias Jomapeh, Okoloko Gbidibri and a host of others
escaped.
The Aladja Community Vigilante which has vowed to make the community uncomfortable for cultists and other criminal elements expressed sadness that "suspected high profile criminals and cultists like Ekugbe Kingsley Umukoro arrested by them and handed over to the police are being left off the hook by the police without facing trial".
Meanwhile, unconfirmed reports say the Transition Committee Chairman of Udu local government area, Mr. Raymond Edijala has allegedly influenced the release of his nephew, Ekugbe Kingsley Umukoro with the sum of one million naira as bail from the State Command of the Nigeria Police Force, Asaba, while the Udu local government area Vigilante Commander, Hon. Prosper Erhihonjare has also been released for an unspecified sum.
prime reporters gathered from impeccable sources that the various communities in Udu local government area have vowed to protest the release of Ekugbe Kingsley Umukoro whom they described as an “assassin, cultist, killer and armed robber”.
The Aladja Community Vigilante which has vowed to make the community uncomfortable for cultists and other criminal elements expressed sadness that "suspected high profile criminals and cultists like Ekugbe Kingsley Umukoro arrested by them and handed over to the police are being left off the hook by the police without facing trial".
Meanwhile, unconfirmed reports say the Transition Committee Chairman of Udu local government area, Mr. Raymond Edijala has allegedly influenced the release of his nephew, Ekugbe Kingsley Umukoro with the sum of one million naira as bail from the State Command of the Nigeria Police Force, Asaba, while the Udu local government area Vigilante Commander, Hon. Prosper Erhihonjare has also been released for an unspecified sum.
prime reporters gathered from impeccable sources that the various communities in Udu local government area have vowed to protest the release of Ekugbe Kingsley Umukoro whom they described as an “assassin, cultist, killer and armed robber”.
One of the vigilantes who spoke to prime reporters on condition of anonymity
said “if Ekugbe Kingsley Umukoro who is a known cultist, assassin and a social
misfit could be set free by the police without standing trial for all the
crimes he has committed just because his uncle, Raymond Edijala is a Transition
Committee Chairman, then the lives and safety of indigenes and residents in Udu
local government area are at risk". He added, "David Ukirhe is
suffering in Warri Prisons for good job, while a suspected criminal like Ekugbe
has just been set free.”
Udu Communities’ Vigilantes Forum has called on the Police
High Command in Delta State to prosecute all suspected cultists and criminals handed
over to them.
As at the time of filing this report, the Transition Committee Chairman of Udu Local Government Area, Mr. Raymond Edijala could not be reached to comment on the allegation, as all attempts to reach him through his Personal Assistant, Hon.Saturday Moforye were futile.
As at the time of filing this report, the Transition Committee Chairman of Udu Local Government Area, Mr. Raymond Edijala could not be reached to comment on the allegation, as all attempts to reach him through his Personal Assistant, Hon.Saturday Moforye were futile.
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