Several suspected cult members have beheaded two youths in Odogunyan, a
suburb of Ikorodu, Lagos State. One of the victim, Onyebuchi Igwe, 23,
was beheaded with both hands cut off, while the second, identified as
Debo, was only beheaded with other body parts intact, according to Punch
Metro. The duo, who were suspected to belong to a rival cult group,
were killed on Sunday, August 18, 2013. It was learnt that the brutal
killing of the youths was a reprisal for the death of Michael Agbo, who
was killed in place of his brother on August 6, 2013. Michael Agbo, 22,
was killed in place of his brother, Emmanuel, by another cult group. His
mother was also beaten, while their house was vandalised. A brother to
one of the deceased persons, Ibe Igwe, said he was devastated by
Onyebuchi's death. He said he (Onyebuchi) lived at Sango, Ogun State,
and decided to spend the weekend with him (Ibe) in Ikorodu. He said,
"Onyebuchi was my younger brother and he lived at Sango. We had not seen
in a while and he decided to spend the weekend with me in Ikorodu. "On
that Sunday morning, he said he was going to have his hair cut at a
nearby barber's shop, but around 12pm I received a call frommy brother's
phone but it was not his voice. "The person said my brother was dead
and he described the place where I was to recover the corpse. "On
getting there, I saw my brother lying on the ground nakedwithout his
head and both hands. There was another corpse there (Debo)." The
correspondent, who visited the Shagamu Road Police Division, did not
meet the Divisional Police Officer or the Divisional Crime Officer on
seat. However, a police source said policemen attached to the division
went to recover the corpses from the bush. He said 10 suspects had been
arrested, while the case had been transferred to the State Criminal
Investigation Department, Yaba. He said, "The Police recovered the
corpses from the bush when the report got to us. There are at the
General Hospital Mortuary, Ikorodu. "In respect to the case, 10
suspectshave been arrested and the case is now at the SCID for further
investigations." The Police Public Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide, said
investigations were ongoing. Ngozi Braide said, "Police are working
hard to ensure that gang-related violence is curbed in Ikorodu."
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