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Police nab two suspected Kwara cultists, recover fabricated pistol 

Ms Ejire-Adeyemi explained that preliminary investigations provided useful leads regarding the activities of criminal gangs operating within the metropolis.

• June 27, 2026
Kwara CP, Adekimi Ojo
Kwara CP, Adekimi Ojo [Daily Post ]

The Kwara State police command has said it arrested two suspected cultists within Ilorin metropolis amid efforts to dismantle cult-related activities in the state.

The command in a statement by its spokesperson, SP Adetoun Ejire-Adeyemi, on Friday, said the arrest followed credible intelligence and sustained surveillance, noting that a fabricated firearm was also recovered from one of suspects.

Ms Ejire-Adeyemi stated, “‎Acting on credible intelligence and sustained surveillance, operatives of the command arrested one Abdullahi Jimoh Omotoho, 33 years old, a suspected member of a notorious cult group (Klans-Avea) operating within Ilorin metropolis. During the operation, a locally fabricated Beretta pistol was recovered from the suspect. 

“Further intelligence generated in the course of the investigation led to the arrest of another suspect, Abdullahi Kareem Kawu, popularly known as “B-Red,” of Eiye Confraternity who is currently assisting investigators in ongoing efforts to dismantle criminal networks associated with cult-related activities within the state.”

According to her, ‎the operation formed part of the command’s intensified campaign against cultism, violent crimes, and other threats to public safety.

Ms Ejire-Adeyemi explained that preliminary investigations provided useful leads regarding the activities of criminal gangs operating within the metropolis, adding that efforts were ongoing to identify and apprehend other members of the groups involved.

‎She stated that the state police commissioner, Ojo Adekimi, commended th professionalism, vigilance and commitment of the operatives involved in the operation. 

‎The statement stated that the CP warned individuals involved in cultism and other violent crimes to desist from such activities or be prepared to face the full weight of the law, adding that the suspects would be charged to court upon conclusion of investigations.

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