The police in Abuja have arrested 12 suspected members of a cult, Norsemen, who have been allegedly terrorising residents of Apo District, Abuja.
Items recovered from the men, who were
detained at the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, include a locally-fabricated
rifle, three cutlasses and a knife.
The suspects said that they were members of Norsemen, with each of them giving different reasons for joining the group.
A suspect, Fidelis Ogabor, said he was
compelled to join the group as a precondition for a N200,000 business
loan he needed to set up a hair salon.
He stated that he lost his job as a
supervisor in a factory and approached one William for assistance, but
the latter insisted that he would help him only if he became a member of
Norsemen.
Ogabor explained that William gave him
the loan after joining the group, but noted that the cult kingpin
mobilised some members to beat him up over his inability to settle the
outstanding balance of N177,000.
He said, “William lent me the money after I joined Norsemen.
I have paid him N23,000, but he kept pestering me for the balance
because some of the people working for me told him that I had money and
did not want to pay him.
“On October 9, 2016, William sent two
guys and I went with them to Wumba community where I met him with some
other guys. They beat me with cutlasses and inflicted injuries on my
hand, but when they heard gunshots from policemen, they ran away and I
was able to escape. I went to a clinic to treat myself, but the police
came to my shop and arrested me.”
A laundryman, Kenneth Edmond, said the
rifle was found in his house, but denied that it belonged to him. He
explained that the weapon was given to him for safekeeping by another
cult member, identified as Bullion.
“Bullion came to my house and
as we were chatting, his girlfriend called him on the telephone. So, he
asked me to keep the gun for him because he was afraid that he may run
into policemen. I hid the gun somewhere in the house, but the police
searched my house the next morning and discovered the gun,” he said.
Ikechukwu Ugwu, who operated a drinking
joint, explained that he was forced to join the cult on account of the
members’ constant harassment and extortion.
The FCT Police Public Relations Officer,
Anjuguri Manzah, stated that since the arrest of the cultists,
residents of Apo District now felt safe and secure, adding that
detectives were on the trail of William and Bullion.
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