Tuesday, May 12, 2026 - The Edo State Special Security Squad has arrested 12 suspected cultists and sealed off two apartments allegedly used for cult initiation after the k!lling of a student near the University of Benin.
The raids led by the Chief Security Officer and Principal
Security Officer to Governor Monday Okpebholo, were carried out in hotspots
including Ekosodin, Isihor, Old Road off S&T Barracks, Airport Road, 19th
Street Ugbowo, Ogba-Evbuodia, and Evbuomore Quarters.
Speaking to journalists on Tuesday, the squad’s
spokesperson, Noah Idemudia, confirmed the arrest and accused some community
leaders of allegedly aiding violent crimes.
“Twelve
suspected cultists have been arrested in connection with the killing of a young
man on Sunday. Two apartments allegedly used for cult initiations have also
been sealed during coordinated raids across several hotspots in Benin City,” he
said.
“Reports
reaching us indicate that some Okaigheles are allegedly harbouring criminals.
Intelligence reports also suggest that sophisticated weapons used in deadly
attacks on citizens are allegedly sourced from communities,” he said.
He warned community leaders to maintain peace in their
domains, stressing that anyone found in possession of unlicensed weapons would
be held responsible.
“The
governor is warning Okaigheles to maintain peace in their various communities
and ensure that no unlicensed weapons are found in their possession, as they
will be held liable and treated as criminals,” he said.
Idemudia clarified that the 12 suspects arrested were not
directly linked to the killing near the UNIBEN gate, but were identified as
members of different cult groups after alleged incriminating items and symbols
were found on them.
He said the suspects had been handed over to the
Anti-Cultism Unit of the Nigeria Police Force, Edo State Command, for profiling
and further investigation.
On the sealed properties, he said one apartment at
Ogba-Evbuodia was allegedly used for cult initiation activities, adding that
resistance was encountered during the arrest attempt.
According to him, another apartment at Evbuomore Quarters
was found with shrines and fetish items suspected to be used for initiation
rituals, while the owners of both properties had been invited for questioning.
Idemudia noted that the 12 suspects arrested were not
directly linked to the k!lling near the UNIBEN gate, but were identified as
members of different cult groups after alleged incriminating items and symbols
were found on them.
He said the suspects had been handed over to the
Anti-Cultism Unit of the Nigeria Police Force, Edo State Command, for profiling
and further investigation.
On the sealed properties, he said one apartment at
Ogba-Evbuodia was allegedly used for cult initiation activities, adding that
resistance was encountered during the arrest attempt.
According to him, another apartment at Evbuomore Quarters
was found with shrines and fetish items suspected to be used for initiation
rituals, while the owners of both properties had been invited for questioning.

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