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Holy Crime: Pastor And 4 Others Arrested For Murder in Edo State

Posted by Nicholas on Sun 14th Jun, 2015 - tori.ng

A Pastor has been arrested along with 4 others by the Edo State Police Force, for the murder of a welder identified as Abu Iboje.

 
A self-acclaimed pastor who calls himself Greatman Ita, and four others have been busted by the Edo Police Command, for the murder of a welder identified as Abu Iboje.
 
The other suspects arrested are Sylvester Ikhifa, Lazarus Anthony, Obiosa Noble and Okeh Godstime.
 
Police source has it that Abu was killed sometime in the month of April at his workshop located at Upper Sokponba road in Ikpoba-Okha local government, within Benin metropolis.
 
The ‘Pastor’ however denied having a hand in the killing of the late welder, adding that, he was arrested at his own shop after being identified to the police by one of the suspect.
 
One of the suspects, Lazarus Anthony, 21, however admitted leading the others who he said were members of his cult group to kill Abu, because he had killed a member of his cult group a day before he was killed, adding that Pastor Ita was the driver of the vehicle they used to commit to the murder.
 
He said, “I am a cultist and belong to black axe. Abu and his squad killed Kelvin at Upper Sokponba. The next day, I led my squad to kill Abu at his workshop. I used locally made gun. It was Edoba that asked us to do the killing, This is the first person I have killed. After killing him, I became confused and did not know what came over me.

“I am pleading for Federal Government to forgive me. I want to renounce my cult membership. We are many that are cultist in that street.
 
It must be recalled that over 40 persons were killed in a renewed cult war in the last few weeks, before the Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase, ordered a clampdown on cultists in the state.
 
Since the IGP’s order, over 200 persons including four aides of Governor Adams Oshiomhole, have been arrested and remanded in prison custody for their involvement in cult-related killings.


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