Suspected cultists killed three in Bayelsa community: Police

Armed Cultists suspected to be members of the Greenlanders, on Wednesday night, invaded Igbogene Community a suburb of Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, and allegedly killed three persons.
The cult boys, numbering about 10 and allegedly armed with dangerous weapons, were said to have invaded the community at about 8pm, causing residents to scamper for safety.
A resident, who spoke o condition of anonymity, said on Thursday, that the first person shot dead was the son of the former head of the community vigilance group.
According to him, he was shot close to his house and the second person, who was not a cultist, was shot when he could not disclose the whereabouts of his elder brother.
Investigations show that the attack was sparked off by rivalry between two notorious cult groups, the Bobos and Greenlanders; while the cultists involved in the fight are residents and indigenes of the community.
Also speaking, the Youth President of the Igbogene Community, Ezekiel Igbenivie, who confirmed the development, said those involved absconded, but “one of the persons shot is still alive and receiving treatment in the hospital.”
The arrival of the police teams of operation Door Kapoor Division, the Anti-Kidnapping Squad and the Rapid Response Team calmed the situation.
The spokesman for the Bayelsa Police Command, DSP Musa Mohammed, who also confirmed the incident, said those shot included Donaldson Mison, 28; Addy Mulan, 27; and Greenboy Dudella, 29.
(NAN)
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