Among the suspected cultists is a 200 level Business Administration student of the Lagos State Polytechnic.
Their identities were given as Olawale Olushote 20; Idowu Gborokini 29 and Seyi
Adewunmi, 26.
According to Olushote, “I was forced into cultism by some of my course mates because of my built and intimidating looks. I was told I could one day become the Capone. But I have never killed anyone.
“Rather, I was attacked by members of Eiye confraternity, where I had gone to charge my phone. I did not know some members lived in the area.
“They stabbed me with a knife and broken bottle on the head. They even put some cartridges in my pocket, which the police found on me when I was handed over to them. I don’t own a gun let alone cartridges.”
The two other suspects, Idowu Gborokini and Seyi Adewunmi, however denied being cultists. They claimed to be a musician and a bricklayer, respectively. They said they were arrested during a raid by policemen.
Confirming the arrest, Lagos State Deputy Police Public Relations Officer, Damasus Ozoani, said the suspects have been transferred to the Special Anti Robbery Squad, SARS, from where they would be charged to court at the end of investigation.
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