Panic As Cult Members Invade Lagos Market, Kill Two | Sahara Reporters

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SaharaReporters learnt that the cult members hacked to death one bus conductor, identified as Kamarudeen Jeje, while another person, Musa Ishola, was killed in a similar fashion Olasupo Street, Alapere, Ketu.

There has been tension at the Jakande Market, Ketu area of Lagos State, after hoodlums, believed to be cult members, invaded the market and killed two persons.It was gathered that police officers from the Ketu division and Area H Command, Ogudu, later raided the market, arrested and detained 15 suspects for the killings.

A police report from Ketu division reads, “Information was received that a group of hoodlums came out into Jakande Market, Ketu and attacked a bus conductor who was by name, Kamarudeen Jeje. They gave him machete cuts that led to his death. Another police report from Alapere division, obtained by SaharaReporters, confirmed the murder of Ishola by the cult members.

 

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Sahara reporters GOD punish you and sowore too many bad news everyday it seems that's what ticks you off and make you happy tufiakua

If it was north nw the comment section could have been like 1k by now

Criminals everywhere in the south

The headline should atleast be soft by now....one will easily think it happened now

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Dysfunctional society

This happened last Friday and you're posting it now for us to do what with the information? This is belated

SoroSoke

Abeg..which market..?

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