Police declare oil dealer wanted over Badoo killings
The police in Lagos have said that a popular oil marketer, identified as Alhaji Alaka Abayomi Kamal, is the prime suspect in the Badoo cult killings in Ikorodu and Epe areas of the state.
The state command has now declared him wanted, indicating in a statement by its spokesperson, Mr. Chike Oti, on Friday that the 51-year-old suspect was on the run.
The cult was known for its modus operandi of smashing the heads of its victims with mortars, pestles or large stones. In a killing spree, that created panic in the state few months ago, children, men and women were murdered by suspected members of the group.
Kamal was declared wanted in a Special Police Gazette Bulletin issued under the authority of the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, with reference number CR 07/2017.
Oti said that Kamal, who had earlier been arrested and released on bail, has reportedly frustrated many attempts to re-arrest him.
He was declared wanted after the police obtained a warrant of arrest from a magistrateās court in the state.
The Special Police Gazette Bulletin carrying the suspectās photograph said,āThe above-named person (Alhaji Alaka Abayomi Kamal) is hereby declared wanted by the Nigeria Police Force on CRO Form ā5ā issued by the Office of the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Criminal Intelligence and Intelligence Department, Musiliu Smith Street, Yaba, Lagos.
āHe is five feet, eight inches tall, dark in complexion, stout in stature with no tribal marks. He speaks Yoruba and English. He is Yoruba by tribe and 51 years of age.ā
According to the police, Kamal lives at the PSSDC Magodo Estate in Shangisha, Lagos.
āIf seen, he should be arrested and handed over to the office of the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Musiliu Street, Yaba, Lagos or any nearest Police Station or call 08068169076 and 08125151772,ā the police said.
It would be recalled that a combined team of various security agencies had discovered andĀ demolished a Badoo shrine allegedly belonging to Alaka in Agbowa area of Ikorodu in September, an operation that was led by Commissioner of Police, Mr. Imohimi Edgal.