Police in Lagos State have arrested
16 suspects in connection with a protracted factional crisis between two cult
groups in Badia, a suburb of the state
in Apapa-Iganmu Council Area, which has claimed seven lives in the past three
days.
Led by CSP Idyar Apev, the Badia Police Division was
said to have arrested the suspects as the death toll increased and properties
worth millions of naira were also carted away during the period of terror.
Aided by a team from the Anti-cultism Unit of the state
police command, the police operatives also recovered 10 expended cartridges,
just as the suspects are currently undergoing interrogation at the unit.
Meanwhile, two other persons were said to have
sustained vital injuries from the gunshot by the factions during the bloody
clash.
During the three-day fracas, the opposing gangs
known as Railway boys and Suara boys, unleashed mayhem in the suburb, totting
dangerous weapons like locally made pistols, long guns and machetes.
After the reign of terror, three of the seven
deceased persons were identified as Muyideen Saka of 30B Baale street, a
marketing staff of Leadway Assurance Company and one Wasiu Ajani of 42 Baale
street as well as a trader of northern extraction simply identified as Isah.
On the other hand, one of the injured victims was
identified as Wasiu Yusuf, having sustained serious gunshot injury and was
rushed to a private hospital (name withheld) for medical attention.
Another victim, who was identified as Wasiu Jimoh
of Church Street, who escaped unhurt, however had his household properties
carted away.
Also, the residence of the founder of Liberty
Church of Zion, Primate Ayanfe Ikuyinminu, located behind Ajeromi Primary
School, was also looted by the hoodlums alongside that of several other
residents.
Meanwhile, although the police have arrested some
suspects, the residents revealed that the real culprits responsible for the
mayhem were omitted.
According to some residents who spoke under the
condition of anonymity, this recent clash started when some armed youths, purportedly from the
Suara faction, invaded the Railway line section of the community, shooting
sporadically and injuring some residents.
They were said to have been repelled by the Railway
boys, who chased them towards the white sand area of the community, and killed
two among them.
Following the killing of the two Suara boys, they
regrouped the following day and launched a reprisal on the Railway boys and
also killed two.
In their bid to retaliate, the Railway boys pursued
them in the direction of Baale and Church streets where it was turned to a
theatre of war.
A community leader, who also spoke on anonymity, said
they have engaged the services of members of the O'odua Peoples Congress (OPC)
to partner the police to protect the community.
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