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Friday, 3 June 2016

Bloodthirsty cult group nabbed for beheading students

Members of a bloodthirsty cult group met their waterloo
The cult boys were said to have killed three students of the Abia State University, Uturu (ABSU) in which they beheaded two of those students on March 12, 2016
The deadly cultists were eventually nabbed by men of the Department State Services (DSS)
On Thursday, June 2 the DSS paraded four members of a bloodthirsty cult group who carried out an evil act. The deadly group were finally arrested after trailing them for two months of thorough investigation.
Members of the deadly cult groups apprehended
The Director of State Security Services (SSS) in Abia state, Mr Korede Kamoju, who brought the suspected cult members to the Government House in Umuahia, the capital of Abia, stated that the deadly cultists were members of a certain cult group in Burkina Faso. He said they “planned and executed the deadly operation” at Chido Lodge, which is off the campus hostel, where the students they killed lived.

The identity of the suspects were Chikezie MacDonald (alias Walking Dutch), 22; Chidozie Obi (also known as Small Boy), 21; Chukwuemeka Awom (a.k.a Archangel), 25; and Chigozie Francis Eberendu (a.k.a Star Boy) who is 23 years old.

The cult group with the name Maphite cult group, while carrying out the dastardly act on the innocent university students, killed Ebuka Nwaigbo and Samuel Ethelbert Chuka, whom they beheaded. They macheted and butchered the heads, while also using them to mount goal posts in the lawn outside the Abia State University gate.
The third cult member named Isaac Chigozirim, who was shot and wounded was a member of the Vikings cult group. He later died at the hospital on March 18 of this year.
According to the DSS boss, “the suspects who confessed to the crime, narrated how the attack was planned and hatched,” saying further that MacDonald who is the current leader of the Burkina Faso deadly group in Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike (MOUAU) of Abia state, supplied guns that were used to carry out the operation.
The activities of cult groups is on the rise as
at least nineteen people have been killed following cult clashes in two Rivers state communities, about four weeks ago.
The cult group who beheaded the university students were paraded in front of the governor of Abia state, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu.

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