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Police Nab Two Secondary Students For Cultism
Policemen attached to Mile III police station have arrested two male students of community secondary school Nkpolu over cult related activities.
Our investigation revealed that the two students (names withheld) were arrested in their hideout at the school premises where they were trying to initiate another student.
School sources say that the arrest was effected by some students who informed the school principal Mr Charles Amadi who invited the police for the arrest.
The Tide on Sunday learnt that the two suspects confessed to the crime upon interrogation by the police.
Items such as matchets, horse whips, squadron and a book containing some drawn symbols of suspected cult group were recovered from them.
We further learnt that cultists have been terrorising the school premises over the years.
One of the arrested suspected, as campus Insight was told, is a “bigman” in the dreaded De-well secret cult.
According to our outside classrooms looking for students to initiate into the secret cult.
With the presence of Mr Amadi as the principal of the school, our source said that cult related activities in the school will soon be a thing of the past due to his commitment to better the lots of Nkpolu students.
Earlier, the De-Well Kingpin have been since expelled while the initiated student have been suspended indefinitely.