In Kwara State, a suspect Cultist identified Salisu
Imam, has blamed unemployment for his involvement in cult-related
activities.
While making his cofession to reporters, the suspect stated that he
was lured into cultism by one of his unnamed friends, who, he said,
told him that membership of a cult would guarantee him daily meals,
adding that he fell for the bait because he had no job and was always
hungry.
He said, “I was jobless and so hungry. One of my friends told
me to join the Aiye cult group, that once I am a member, my daily meals
are guaranteed. These friends have been taking care of me before they
introduced me to cultism and I was left with no option but to play along
with them.”
The police boss said following the aftermath of cult killings that
took place in Ilorin metropolis and the determination of the command to
arrest the culprits, three suspects, Ibrahim Imam, Salisudeen Imam and
Saheed Mubaraq were nabbed.
He stated that during interrogation, the suspects confessed to
being members of Eiye and Aiye confraternities, adding that they also
confessed to have been involved in series of attacks that took place in
Ilorin, adding that three live cartridges and charms were recovered from
the suspects.
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