Edo Police Nab 21 Schoolboys for Cult Wahala: Parents and Community Praise Crackdown

Edo Police Nab 21 Schoolboys for Cult Wahala: Parents and Community Praise Crackdown

Edo Police for Edo State don arrest 21 schoolboys wey dem suspect say dem get hand for cult activity. The arrests happen after residents raise alarm say some boys dey parade like cult recruits.

According to police tori, the boys dey act suspicious and dey gather for corner wey look like initiation ground. Officers rush the area, scatter the meeting and carry the boys go station for proper investigation.

Parents and community leaders don applaud the move, say e go help stop cultism wey don dey spread among minors for the state.

Edo Police Burst Young Cult Group, Carry 21 Boys Go Station

The Edo State Police Command don confirm say dem stop one early-morning cult gathering wey involve secondary schoolboys. The boys, all under 18, dey allegedly plan initiation when police storm the place.

Police spokesperson talk say dem receive tip-off and act sharp-sharp to avoid the boys entering full cult life. He say investigation still dey go on to find out who dey sponsor them.

Many residents talk say cult groups don dey target small pikin lately, and this arrest na big breakthrough to clamp down the menace.

Cult Scare Shake Edo as Edo Police Recover 21 Students from Secret Gathering

Serious tension catch parents for Edo as news spread say police arrest 21 schoolboys inside one suspected cult hideout. Many talk say the boys don dey show strange behaviour before police intervene.

Authorities say dem no go allow cultism take over schools again, especially as the trend don dey grow among young boys. The command promise say any adult wey dey push minors into cult go face heavy punishment.

Community elders don beg government make dem increase security awareness for schools to save the younger generation from cult traps.


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