Rivers
No Going Back In The War Against Cultists In Rivers -CP
Rivers State Police Commissioner, CP Tunji Dusi says, there is no going back in the fight against cultism and criminality in the state.
Disu, who stated this shortly after the arrest and interrogation of two young lads, Raphael Green and Gift Hart, who were recently recruited into cultism, in Bonny Island, vowed that the suspects would be made to face the law as soon as investigation is complete.
Though the confessional statements of the two cultist have lots of sentiment according to Police Commissioner Disu, the Court of law would be the best place for interpretation.
A statement by the Police Spokesperson Grace Iringe-Koko, revealed that both suspects, Raphael Green aged 18 and Gift Hart aged 17 , completed their Secondary school education and were enrolled as trainees in a Scaffolding Workshop in Bonny.
Both friends shared same history of being brought up under loose single parenthood.”
“They however chose to join Dey-Bam cult fraternity to challenge male partners of their mothers, who after sex at their separate homes, Bonny Island, physically assault them in return.”
By: Akujobi Amadi
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