Kogi varsity student arrested over alleged plan to initiate colleague into cult gang
Quick Read
Omale said that the complainant said persistent threats forced him to abandon his residence and remain in hiding for several days before reporting the matter to security, who referred the case to the University’s Security Unit.
A 400-Level student Department of Economics, Prince Abubakar Audu University (PAAU), Anyigba, Kogi State, has been arrested for alleged attempted forced cult initiation, physical assault and death threats against a fellow student.
The 25-year-old student was apprehended on June 19, by members of the Vigilante Service, Uredo Omale,the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the PAAU said in a statement on Monday.
The arrest, he said, followed a complaint from a student of the Department of Food Science and Technology.
“The complainant reported that the student approached him and demanded that he should join the Black Axe Confraternity.
“When he refused, the suspect assaulted, injured and threatened him with severe consequences if he fails to accept the initiation,” he said.
Omale said that the complainant said persistent threats forced him to abandon his residence and remain in hiding for several days before reporting the matter to security, who referred the case to the University’s Security Unit.
During interrogation, he said, the suspect reportedly admitted to aspects of the assault and threats.
A search of his mobile phone, he said, revealed conversations with other suspected cult members of a group bearing the slogan “Egede”, linked to the Black Axe Confraternity.
He said that information on other individuals connected to the group has been documented for further investigation.
The suspect, the PRO said, has been handed over to the appropriate security agency for further investigation and possible prosecution.
The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Salisu Usman, commended the security operatives for their vigilance and professionalism.
He reiterated the university’s zero-tolerance policy towards cultism and violence.
The vice chancellor urged students to report suspicious activities as second semester examinations begin today, assuring that all reports would be treated with confidentiality. (NAN)
Comments