Cult clash: Two teenagers killed in Yenagoa
The fight for supremacy between two rival cult groups
have claimed the lives of two teenagers in Yenagoa, Bayelsa capital on Saturday night.
The incident, occurred at the Amarata area of Yenagoa
metropolis. Causing pani amongst residents who watched the horror and fierce
battle between the rival armed cult gangs.
The cult groups were said to have freely used guns, cutlasses, axes and other dangerous weapons during the
clash.
The encounter lasted for about an hour, without response
bypolice or security agents to distress calls.
The incident left the two teenagers, aged 18 and 19, dead
through gunshots received during the bloody clash.
One of the victims, identified simply as Paul, from
Anambra, was said to have been shot by
the rival cult group when he allegedly led his group, armed with guns
and other weapons on a reprisal for an
earlier attack on their group.
He was said to have been shot in the abdomen and died at
the Federal Medical Centre, Yenagoa, where he was rushed to for treatment after
the encounter.
The other victim, whose name could not be ascertained, died during the clash.
Their remains have since been deposited at the morgue of
the FMC Yenagoa.
Residents of Amarata, a slum withing Yenagoa have been
living in fear for some months now due to frequent cases of violent cult
activities and robberies in the area.
Before the cult clash, scores of cult boys have been
robbing residents of the area of their valuables, particularly money and mobile
handsets.
When contacted on the development, the Police Public
Relations Officer, Bayelsa State Command, Mr. Asinim Butswat, confirmed the
death of only one person.
He, however, denied that the victim died as a result of
cult-related incident, saying it was a case of robbery.
''The boy was killed through mob action as he attempted
to rob some residents. The deceased victim was resisted by the people who
clubbed him to death,'' Butswat stated.
He, however, said the command had intensified patrols on
the troubled areas to prevent further breakdown of law and order.
The fight for supremacy between two rival cult groups
have claimed the lives of two teenagers in Yenagoa, Bayelsa capital., Sahara Reporters gathered in Sunday.
The incident, occurred at the Amarata area of Yenagoa
metropolis. Causing pani amongst residents who watched the horror and fierce
battle between the rival armed cult gangs.
The cult groups were said to have freely used guns, cutlasses, axes and other dangerous weapons during the
clash.
The encounter lasted for about an hour, without response
bypolice or security agents to distress calls.
The incident left the two teenagers, aged 18 and 19, dead
through gunshots received during the bloody clash.
One of the victims, identified simply as Paul, from
Anambra, was said to have been shot by
the rival cult group when he allegedly led his group, armed with guns
and other weapons on a reprisal for an
earlier attack on their group.
He was said to have been shot in the abdomen and died at
the Federal Medical Centre, Yenagoa, where he was rushed to for treatment after
the encounter.
The other victim, whose name could not be ascertained, died during the clash.
Their remains have since been deposited at the morgue of
the FMC Yenagoa.
Residents of Amarata, a slum withing Yenagoa have been
living in fear for some months now due to frequent cases of violent cult
activities and robberies in the area.
Before the cult clash, scores of cult boys have been
robbing residents of the area of their valuables, particularly money and mobile
handsets.
When contacted on the development, the Police Public
Relations Officer, Bayelsa State Command, Mr. Asinim Butswat, confirmed the
death of only one person.
He, however, denied that the victim died as a result of
cult-related incident, saying it was a case of robbery.
''The boy was killed through mob action as he attempted
to rob some residents. The deceased victim was resisted by the people who
clubbed him to death,'' Butswat stated.
He, however, said the command had intensified patrols on
the troubled areas to prevent further breakdown of law and order.
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