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Delta Police Arrests Cultists, Recovers Arms, Ammunition


Delta Police Arrests Cultists, Recovers Arms, Ammunition

From Monday Ochuko – Asaba

The Delta State Police Command says it has intensified its offensive against cultism, illegal possession of firearms and other violent crimes across the State, leading to arrest of eleven suspects and recovery of firearms, ammunition, and dangerous weapons in separate intelligence-led operations.

It said on 14 May 2026 at about 1109hrs, operatives of the Buffalo Patrol Team, acting on a distress call, raided a suspected cultist hideout at Eagle Square along Okpanam Road, Asaba, suspected to be a hideout used for cult-related activities. The operation led to the arrest of seven male suspects and two female suspects during which one Beretta pistol, one battle axe, and one cutlass were recovered. The suspects and exhibits have been transferred to the Command Anti-Cult Unit for further investigations.

In a separate operation on the same 14 May 2026 , operatives of the Safer Highway Patrol Team, during routine stop-and-search duty along the Ughelli/Patani Road, intercepted a Lexus Jeep with registration number KWL 139 CY driven by one Felix Ike. A thorough search conducted on the vehicle led to the recovery of one English-made pump action gun and forty rounds of live cartridges. The suspect is in custody while investigation is ongoing.

Similarly, on 15 May 2026 at about 1230hrs, operatives acting on credible intelligence, operatives of the command anti-cult unit arrested one Christopher Ogidigbo, aged 28 years, of Ogharaefe Town in Ethiope-West Local Government Area, identified as a suspected kingpin of the Supreme Vikings Confraternity (SVC). One locally made revolver pistol was recovered from the suspect during the operation. Investigation is ongoing to ascertain his possible involvement in other criminal activities.

The Commissioner of Police, Delta State Command, CP Yemi Oyeniyi, commended the operatives for their professionalism and proactive response, reiterating the Command’s unwavering commitment to combating cultism, illegal possession of firearms, and other criminal activities across the State.

Spokesman for the Command SP Bright Edafe confirmed the story.



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