Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Suspected cultists invade Bayelsa relief camp


At least three suspected cultists have been arrested up by security agents at the displaced people’s relief camp in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.
Investigations by National Mirror revealed that the suspected cultists, who were allegedly causing trouble at the Bishop Dimieri Grammar School relief camp, were arrested by operatives of the Joint Military Taskforce, JTF.
When our correspondent visited the BDGS camp yesterday, some armed JTF personnel and policemen were spotted trying to step up security in the area.
It was gathered that some suspected cultists and rapists, who were believed to be part of those displaced by the flood, had been causing trouble in the camp. A 70-year-old victim, who did not want his name in print, told our correspondent that the suspected cultists had been causing panic in the camp, described as the largest relief camp in the state.
The septuagenarian alleged that the cultists and miscreants in the camp had fled the area following the deployment of troops to check the menace.
National Mirror was reliably informed that some ladies, who were financially stranded, have turned themselves into emergency sex workers to enable them make ends meet.
National Mirror

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