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The police in Ondo have arrested 4 secondary school students after it was alleged that they were involved in cultism.
Lawal Lateef, 18, Felix Victor, 17, Nsoani Stephen, 18 and Festus Francis, 18 were apprehended as they emerged from a deserted area where they had allegedly undergone initiation rites.
The 4 were found with dangerous weapons and suspicious items and were taken into custody by the officers.
According to Sahara Reporters:
Spokesman Wole Ogodo told SaharaReporters that a patrol team of the Anti-robbery Squad of the Command arrested the students on Akure-Owo road, near the Emure-Ile junction, shortly after their initiation rites, adding that dangerous weapons and charms for initiations were recovered from them.
It was revealed that the teenage students took a membership oath, including licking each other’s blood and drinking different concoctions, before they recited and learned membership greeting codes.
SaharaReporters gathered exclusively that the arrested students attend St. Francis High
School on Oke Aro road in Akure, the state capital. A former student of the school described the institution to our correspondent as “a public secondary school known for its hooliganism.”
According to Mr. Ogodo, a fetish axe on a rope and a reddish piece of cloth were recovered from the students along with a small calabash in which the concoction might have been made.
“The students were apprehended as they were returning to Akure from Owo and [they] confessed,” the spokesman said. “They had been in the bush for initiation between 1am and 4am.”
The case will be handled by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Command before it goes to trial.
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