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Notorious Armed Robber, “General Paul”, 18 Others Arrested In Ondo

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By Jacob Akintunde, Akure

The Ondo state police command has arrested no fewer than 19 suspected cultists who have been alleged to be terrorising various parts of the state.

The suspected cultists who were paraded at the state headquarters of the police command in Akure, the state capital on Monday were alleged to belong to the dreaded Eiye and Aiye fraternity. 

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Also arrested by the police was Salami Aliyu also known as “General Paul” who was said to be a notorious armed robber and cultist terrorising Ore community in the southern senatorial district area of the state. 

While addressing journalists, the state’s Police Public Relations Officer, (PPRO), Mr Femi Joseph, said for a long time “General Paul” has been on the wanted list of Nigeria Police in the state.

Joseph said, “At the wee hours of 29th December, 2018, the Policemen in Ore got a tip-off that some suspected armed robbers and cultists who had been on the wanted list of the police, were hibernating at Iroju Area in Ore.

“Policemen from Ore Division immediately stormed the place and arrested some suspected robbers and cultists. 

“They thereafter led the police to the arrest of their kingpin and a leader Mr. Salami Aliyu a.k.a “General Paul”, a notorious armed robber and unrepentant cultist who had been involved in so many violent crimes within Ore and environs.”

While disclosing that the notorious cultist and seven others were arrested in Ore, the PPRO said that 11 cultists were also arrested in various parts of Akure, the state capital. 

Joseph emphasized that the arrests were made possible with the cooperation and assistant of Akure youth leaders. 

“On the 24th December, officers and men of the Area Commander Akure acting on a tip-off arrested some suspected cultists members at different locations within Akure with the assistant of some youth leaders of Akure community. They all confessed to be Eiye and Aiye fraternity”.

One of the suspected cultists, Afolabi Lukuman who spoke with journalists denied being a member of any cult gang. 

According to him, he was arrested with his friends while returning from a street carnival held within their neighborhood. 

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