The Police in Ekiti State have
arrested a student of College of
Health Technology, Ijero Ekiti,
Busayo Kayode, who allegedly took
her bossom friend to be gang-raped
by 10 suspected cult members in a
bush on the school premises.
The police said Kayode, who is a
member of AVE (Act Very Effective)
cult, was in charge of recruiting
female students of the institution.
According to a detective, who
pleaded not to be named, part of the
initiation process is that female
students are blindfolded and gang-
raped by cult members.
“They are thereafter warned to shut
their mouth as initiates or risk losing
their lives. But the last victim defied
the threat and reported to her
parents who informed the police,
which led to the arrest of three of the
cult members,” he added.
A source in the school said many
female students had suffered similar
fate, but kept their mouths shut to
avoid stigmatisation.
Kayode and three of the suspected
rapists were among the 26 suspects
paraded on Wednesday by the
Commissioner of Police in Ekiti,
Wilson Inalegwu.
The CP said the command also
arrested a man, Olalekan Ezekiel, for
allegedly parading himself as a police
inspector.
According to him, Ezekiel was
arrested on February 20 on Esure-
Awo road, Igede, by a patrol team
and later confessed to the crime.
He said one unregistered red Honda
motorcycle was recovered from the
suspects.
The CP said the police also arrested
six persons in Kano and Kaduna
states in connection with the killing of
the police paymaster in Ekiti, Mr.
Idowu Taiwo, and one Kunle Enisan,
as well as the kidnap of a Turkey-
based Emmanuel Adeleke.
He said, “The operatives successfully
recovered a Samsung Galaxy Note 4,
Motorola Android Phone and
BlackBerry Passport belonging to the
late OC MSS . Also, Infinix and Itel
phones belonging to the waitresses
working at a joint where the late
officer was abducted before being
killed were recovered.”
The Police Commissioner added that
he had established a squad to smash
criminal hideouts in the Atikankan,
Adebayo, Ajilosun and Ojumose areas
of Ado Ekiti.
Inalegwu disclosed that the command
was partnering sister commands in
Ondo, Kwara, Kogi and Osun States to
curtail activities of kidnappers in the
zone.
He said his men were also mapping
thick forests in the Ikere-Igbara Odo-
Ogotun and Ise-Emure areas, where
kidnap victims were being regularly
kept in the state, to reduce the
“nefarious act.”
“We are also enlisting the services of
local hunters and vigilante groups for
constant patrol of the forests, so that
when we occupy their hideouts, they
will have no option than to run,” he
said.
On herdsmen, Inalegwu said, “We are
working to ensure peaceful co-
existence among herdsmen and
farmers.
“Also, the cult members who gang-
raped a student and their accomplice
would be charged to court."
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