Siblings who turned their rented apartment to shrine
The Lagos State Police Command has 
arrested some suspected members of Eiye Confraternity, who allegedly 
used a residence on Halidu Avenue in Shibiri, in the Okokomaiko area of 
the state, for cult activities.
 Among the suspects are three brothers – David Richard, 33; Sunday Richard, 39; and 29-year-old Odefe Richard.
Among the suspects are three brothers – David Richard, 33; Sunday Richard, 39; and 29-year-old Odefe Richard.
Two other siblings, John Agboroko, 30; and 34-year-old Matthew Agboroko, were also apprehended.
Other suspects are Samson Okpe, 32; Paul Jago 30; Saheed Oriyomi; 32; and 29-year-old David Quenum from the Republic of Benin.
The police said the residence belonged to one Mrs. Rosemary Lawrence, who lives on Old Marine Road, Apapa.
PUNCH Metro learnt that a 
shrine, where new members were initiated, was uncovered by a team of 
policemen who stormed the compound at about 5am on Saturday.
It was gathered that wraps of drugs suspected to be cannabis were also recovered from the scene.
A police source told our correspondent 
that some operatives had been on surveillance of the area prior to the 
arrest of the suspects.
“There was a shrine in an apartment on 
that premises, where the suspects used to meet and initiate new members.
 We got information that the gang was initiating new members and we 
stormed the compound. Some of the suspects are siblings. We have been 
keeping a close watch on the group’s activities for some time. They are 
Eiye Confraternity members,” the source said.
The Lagos State Police Public Relations 
Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, confirmed the arrest, adding that the 
Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni, had directed that the suspects be
 charged to court.
She said, “At about 11.30pm on Friday, 
information was received that a house on Halidu Avenue, Shibiri, owned 
by one Mrs. Rosemary Lawrence, was allegedly being used for the 
initiation of cultists.
“The place was raided and nine suspects 
were arrested. Some wraps of weeds suspected to be hemp were recovered 
in a shrine allegedly used for the initiation of new members. The 
suspects are still under investigation.”
 
 
 
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