Niger Delta
Bayelsa Tackles Cult War, Arrests 15
Cult war among different groups in Bayelsa State which had been in a lull, seems to have returned in full force leading to the death of more than five persons within the last few days, most of them, youths and students.
The recent battle ground was at Ovom, a suburb of the state capital, where a young man and his girl friend were killed. However, a retailatory action by a rival cult led to infliction of injuries on several persons including passers-by.
However, by Monday afternoon, the situation had been brought to normalcy as security agents quick intervention led to the arrest of more than 15 persons.
Allthough police in the state are claiming ignorance of the incident, the state government said; “report over the unfortunate death of a young lady hit by stray bullets due to the clash of two rival cult gangs in Yenagoa has just been brought to our notice.
Upon further investigation, the report said that the other three persons who sustained serious injuries as a result of the cross-fire gave up the ghost this morning while receiving treatment at the hospital.
The statement signed by the Senior Assistant to the Governor on Media and publicity, Mr Daniel Iworiso-Markson said “Bayelsa State Government is working closely with the various security agencies to get to the root of the matter.
Measures aimed at putting a complete stop to the criminal activities of these various cult groups as well as the move to clamp down on all forms of crime and criminal tendencies perpetrated by those considered to be enemies of the state, will be unveiled in the coming days.
The Tide learnt that the move was in keeping with the earlier promise made by the Dickson administration that it will ensure a zero tolerance to all forms of crime and criminality. Already, government has set up a task force to handle security challenges and it said it was willing to confront the various security issues thrown up by activities of cult groups and militants.
Meanwhile, The Tide gathered that 15 cult members have been arrested earlier in another related incident involving clashes by cult activities.
While assuring people of the state of their continued safety and security, Governor Henry Seriake Dickson, has directed the various security agencies in the state to step-up effort to rid the state of all cult activities and other forms of criminal acts perpetrated by enemies of the state”.
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