Cultist kills rival member, severs his hands, sells them for N5,000

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The suspect
Photo: Punch

The suspect
Photo: Punch

A suspected cultist, Kayode Oreneye has allegedly killed a member of another rival cult group, severed his two hands and sold them for N5,000.

Oreneye, 27, who belonged to the dreaded Aiye cult group, was paraded on Wednesday by the Ogun State Police Command for the heinous crime, in killing one Shakiru.

He was paraded alongside other 47 suspected criminals who were arrested for offences ranging from armed robbery, murder, and theft.

They were paraded at the command’s state headquarters, Eleweran, Abeokuta, by the State Commissioner of Police, Ahmed Iliyasu.

Oreneye told journalists that the late Shakiru belonged to a rival cult group, Eiye, and claimed that the deceased had attempted to kill him on three occasions but he escaped.

The suspect, who’s a father of two, also claimed that the deceased had also killed three members of the Aiye cult group.

According to PUNCH, Oreneye who confessed that he shot and killed Shakiru at Library Junction, Ilaro, on 12th February 2018 in a reprisal, said he later sold the deceased’s two palms to one Jimoh, a herbalist.

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He said, “It is true that I shot and killed Shakiru because he had killed three members of our (Aiye) cult group. Again, he had made attempts on my life on three occasions but I was able to escape, and I had to strike before he would strike.”

Another alleged cult leader, Gbenga Ogunsanya, popularly known as Spartacus, was equally paraded with another member of his gang, Quam Olubodun.

Ogunsanya who told journalists that he dropped out of secondary school, said he also belonged Aiye cult group and he moved around the city of Abeokuta with a squad of 30 members, all armed with different weapons.

His gang was said to have unleashed terror on fun-seekers at the popular Ori Omi fun spot, Ita Iyalode, Abeokuta, on December 31, 2017.

Ogunsanya said his parents had consistently warned him about his wayward lifestyle but he never listened, but “now I regretted not listening to their advice and finding myself in this mess.”

Recovered from the cult group were one pump action gun, one cut-to-size locally made pistol, five live cartridges and assorted charms.

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