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Police arrest 13 suspected Badoo cultists in Ilorin

- From Romoke W. Ahmad, Ilorin

The police in Kwara State have arrested 13 suspected Badoo cultists including two middle aged women following a clash with the vigilante group in Ilorin, the state capital.

The police said the suspected cult leader was still at large while those in custody would be charged to court this week.

The suspects, mostly indigenes of Ilorin and also students, according to police sources, were arrested at various locations in Adeta, Oloje, Pakata, Omoda, Ita Kudimo, Alfa Yahaya, Ita-Amo and Isale Jagun where the clash took place.

It was gathered that the suspected cultists had last week clashed with members of the vigilante group during a ceremony at Isale Jagun, area, Okelele in Ilorin East Local Government Area.

The suspected cultists were said to have organised a programme and hired the vigilante men to keep watch during the event.

But a member of the vigilante group in the area said they were on a peace mission to settle the fight among the boys when they came under attack.

“The event started well but it got to a point when no one could understand the message being passed by those boys among themselves. They all wore white T-shirts with Badoo inscribed on it”, a source in the area, who pleaded anonymity, said. He added that efforts by the vigilante men to unravel what was happening were met by an attack from the cult members.

“To disperse the crowd, the Badoo boys shot sporadical­ly into the air and just as the vigilante men were trying to calm the situation, the boys shot at them. However to the surprise of everyone, the vigilante kept deflecting the bullets,” the source claimed.

The developmen­t attracted men of the Adewole Police Division and other security agents who came and arrested the suspects. They were said to have been immediatel­y transferre­d to the State Criminal Investigat­ion and Intelligen­t Department.

A police source said during interrogat­ion, the suspects allegedly confessed to be members of Badoo confratern­ity and gave identity of their leader in the state who is currently at large, as well as how to get him.

When contacted, spokesman for the Kwara police command, Ajayi Okasanmi, confirmed the arrest and expressed concern that residents of Isale Jagun did not make formal complaint on the existence of members of the confratern­ity in the community until the ugly incident.

According to Okasanmi, “It was when the situation got out of control that they called the attention of the police to rescue it.

“Our patrol team swung into action and made some arrests on the fateful day and many more arrests are being made in connection with the matter. Based on the strength of informatio­n we got, the suspects wore T-shirts with Badoo inscriptio­n.

“We have heard and seen what members of the confratern­ity did in the Lagos Badoo boys attacks. We don’t want such horrible attack in our state. The police will do everything to chase them out of the state.”

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