A self-acclaimed member of Eiye confraternity yesterday gave a graphic
description of how he murdered one of his rivals during a birthday
party held in Mushin area of Lagos last week.
Arrested alongside the 22-year-old suspect was his alleged accomplice.
The deceased, a commercial motorcyclist, identified as Sura Abiola
Lateef, was reportedly attacked along with his friend, when they
stepped out to buy sachet water.
While his friend, identified as Rilwan, was said to have managed to
escape with a deep cut in the neck, same could not be said of Lateef,
who was stabbed in different parts of his body and abandoned in the
pool of his blood and he bled to death.
Briefing newsmen on activities of cultists in the state, the Lagos
State Commissioner of Police, Mr Fatai Owoseni, said the command had
launched a manhunt for cultists, disclosing that over 20 suspected
cultists had been arrested between October 18 and 21, 2015.
Among them were 22-year-old Morufu Liadi and Rilwan Balogun who
confessed to have had a hand in the late commercial motorcyclist’s
death.
Speaking with Vanguard, Liadi who showed no sign of remorse, said the killing of late Lateef was to avenge the death of his elder brother.
He said: “I am a vulcanizer. I was forced to join the Eiye
confraternity last year in order to avenge the death of my brother who
was murdered by cultists seven years ago. I waited until last year to
join because by then, I was only 15 years old and I was told that I was
too young to join a cult.
“ Last Sunday, I was invited to a birthday bash at Agbekolade Street, Mushin, where members of Aye
were in attendance. While there, my friend (pointing to Balogun who sat
by his side) showed me a young man named Lateef, who he said was among
those that murdered my elder brother, Azeez, seven years ago. He said
Lateef was one of Aye’s hit men.
“Immediately I got up to challenge him (Lateef ) and to my surprise,
the person with him brought out a gun. He fired some shots at me but
none penetrated. At that moment, they both took to their heels. But
Lateef fell and I used that opportunity to stab him on any part of the
body I could lay my hands on. I did that to avenge the death of my
brother .“
On his part, Balogun, a Junior Secondary School 3 drop out, claimed
he was not a cultist. Although he admitted to have pointed the deceased
to Liadi, he said he did not witness the murder.
The suspects, according to the command boss, will be charged to court thereafter.
Source: Vanguard Nigeria
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