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Army Kill Notorious Cultist, Recover Arms
Troops of 6 Division, Nigerian Army, in the early hours yesterday shot dead a notorious cultist during a gun battle in Sime community, Tai Local Government Area of Rivers State.
The division’s Deputy Director of Army Public Relations, Col. Aminu IIiyasu made the disclosure in a statement issued to newsmen yesterday in Port Harcourt.
He said that the deceased cultist was the leader of Dey Bam secret cult group fingered in extra judicial killings.
He added that the late cultist was on the wanted list of Rivers State Police command.
Iliyasu said one suspected cultist was arrested while several others fled the scene with gunshot wounds in the operation that lasted several hours.
“Troops of 29 Battalion deployed to Ebubu, Eleme LGA and the anti-robbery team deployed along Port Harcourt–Akwa Ibom road conducted a successful raid operation in Sime community.
“During the operation, the troops engaged in gun duel with members of the notorious Dey Bam cult group led by one Mr Supreme, who has been on the wanted list of Rivers government.
“Supreme was shot during the gun battle and later died as a result of excessive bleeding while several others (suspected cultists) escaped with gunshot wounds.
“One SIGP228 pistol with registration number 299MME225 and ten rounds of 9mm ammunition were recovered during the raid,” he said.
Iliyasu said one suspected cultist was arrested and handed over to Rivers State Police command for further investigation.
The spokesman said the raid was part of the army’s clampdown on persons and groups involved in criminality in the state and its environs.
According to him, the division has already deployed troops to strategic locations to safeguard lives and properties of residents of the state.
“Cultists and other criminal elements are hereby warned to desist from wicked acts and embrace the amnesty programme currently being offered by Rivers State government.
“The division urges the residents to assist it with credible information that will lead to the arrest of criminals in their domain,” he pleaded.
Iliyasu said informants could reach the division through the following numbers: 09072509436, 09072509437 and 09072509438.
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