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Pandemonium broke out in some parts of Abeokuta, such as
Iberekodo, Ago-Odo, Elega and Adatan yesterday, as two
rival cult groups clashed, leaving three persons dead,
including a newly-wedded man.
The clash, which started around 7a.m., lasted for three
hours as residents and shop owners hurriedly closed their
doors and stayed in-doors for hours till normalcy returned
to the areas.
At the end of the clash, said to have erupted at a pub inside
the MKO Abiola International Stadium, Kuto, Abeokuta,
last Friday, three people had been killed.
Vanguard gathered that the cultists, who wore masks
during the clash, severed the right palm of one Babatunde
Alamutu and went away with the limb after they had
mutilated the body and slashed his throat.
Investigations revealed that Alamutu was a leader of Eiye
Confraternity, who was reported to have shot at a member
of Aiye Confraternity.
However, the bullet did not penetrate the target.
Alamutu, who was popularly known as Emir, was
reportedly attacked immediately after his wedding
introduction held at Elega Junction in the area.
Vanguard checks revealed that there was a reprisal attack
by members of Eiye Confraternity, who stormed Ago-Odo
around 7.30a.m. and reportedly killed two other persons.
One of the victims, whose name could not be ascertained at
press time, was also killed in the same manner as Alamutu,
while his remains was reportedly thrown into nearby Ogun
River.
Security operatives, including men of the Department of
State Services, DSS; men of the Special Anti-Robbery
Squad, SARS, and scores of policemen, were led to the
scene by Abeokuta Area Commander, Presley Dodeh, and
the Divisional Police Officer of Adatan, Ogunjobi Tolani.
The operatives, who drove into the scene in 14 Hilux vans
and Armoured Personnel Carrier, APC, later raided a house
believed to belong to a kingpin of Aiye, and a member of
Oodua Peoples Congress, Najimu’s aged father, Musibau
Sodolamu, his fourth wife, identified as Iya Azeez, and an
unidentified elder sister were arrested in the process.
Three buildings at Sodolamu’s compound were completely
razed, while no fewer than 10 vehicles were vandalized.
While confirming the incident, Police Public Relations
Officer in the state, Muyiwa Adejobi, said only one person
was killed, identified as Babatunde Alamutu, 32.
According to him, many people have been arrested in
connection with the incident.
He said: “Altogether, we have been able to arrest more than
100 cultists between yesterday and today (yesterday). So,
we confirm that one Alamutu died during the cult clash this
morning (yesterday).
“We have not ascertained the cult groups that clashed. After
proper investigations, the CP is going to hold a press
briefing.”