Monday, 9 September 2013
Police Arrest Cult Leader For Murder At S/Africa Visa Office In Lagos
The Lagos State Police Command has apprehended a 32-year-old man, Adigun Muda, in connection with some murders in the Mushin and Fadeyi areas of the state. He was arrested at South Africa Visa Application centre on Billingsway, Ikeja. According to police authorities, the suspect, who is also an alleged leader of Black Axe cult, has been linked to the killings of over 10 youths between 2010 and 2013.
The suspect had, in the past, been declared wanted by the police, charged for murder and remanded at Ikoyi Prison for over a year but with the help of some influential members of his community, was able to obtain a motion for bail application and was released under controversial circumstances.
It was learnt that after his release, the suspect allegedly went after those who had collaborated with the police to arrest him. All attempts by policemen to arrest him had proved abortive.
The police have been trailing him and it paid off last Thursday when the policemen, led by the Area Commander, "D" Mushin, an Assistant Commissioner of Police, ACP, Omololu Bishi, arrested him at the visa application centre with travel documents.
A police source said, "Around 2pm on that day, a team of policemen on patrol duty, rushed to the scene and arrested the suspect.
Policemen have beefed up security in Mushin following threats from Muda's gang members who have threatened to carry out reprisals for his arrest.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide, confirmed Muda's arrest. "The suspect has been transferred to the SCID. Investigations will reveal all his crimes," she said.
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