Thursday, 24 September 2015

Most Wanted Cultist In Lagos, Anarchy Killed In Bariga During Gun Battle With Police

 

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Most Wanted Cultist In Lagos
Eiye Cult Leader Anarchy Killed In Bariga Lagos During Gun Battle With Police.A suspected cultist leader identified as Anarchy was on Tuesday killed by operatives of the Lagos State Police Command.
Anarchy was gunned during a shoot out between the cult group and the police at the Bariga area of the state.
The deceased, who was said to have been on the police wanted list for a long time, allegedly led his gang members to Bariga for a cult war, but were intercepted by policemen.
We gathered that the cult group opened fire on the policemen who retaliated and in the process, Anarchy sustained gunshots injury.
Confirming the development, the state’s Police Commissioner, Fatai Owoseni, said Anarchy died while he was being rushed to the hospital.
He said: “The police got a distress call from Bariga about rival cult groups engaging in superiority battle.
“Some of the cult members were led by Anarchy, a notorious cultist who has been declared wanted and has since gone into hiding.
“The cultists engaged the police in a shootout, but one of them was arrested.
“However, Anarchy suffered gunshots injury and passed on before he got to the hospital.”

D’banj Gets Expensive Porsche Car As SLOT Ambassador

 

D’banj Gets Expensive Porsche Car As SLOT Ambassador
Respected musician cum businessman, D’banj has been unveiled as the official ambassador of SLOT. He got to the populated computer village in Ikeja on Wednesday amidst hailing by fans. More photos:

Over 600 Muslims Killed and Injured While Trying To "Stone The Devil" In Saudi Arabia Hajj


More than 200 people have died and 390 injured in Saudi Arabia after a stampede of pilgrims at the desert plain of Mina, near the holy city of Mecca.



The incident took place as almost 2 million people arrived in Saudi Arabia to make the Hajj pilgrimage in honour of Eid al-Adha, the Muslim feast of sacrifice. This is one of the worst incidents in years to hit the annual Hajj in Saudi Arabia, officials said.

Saudi Arabia’s civil defence service released the toll and said rescue operations were under way. It
was not immediately clear what had caused the stampede.

Pilgrims had converged on Mina just outside Mecca on Thursday to throw pebbles at one of three walls representing Satan, the symbolic “stoning of the devil” that marks the last day of the event.

 

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