Police Capture Kunle Polly in Connection with Rival Cultist’s Murder
Police Capture Kunle Polly in Connection with Rival Cultist’s Murder

The Ogun State Police Command has detained Kunle Polly, a well-known cultist, in connection with the murder of a rival cult member named ‘Mosquito.’ The arrest occurred as part of a strategic operation aimed at addressing the ongoing cult violence that has resulted in numerous fatalities across the state.
Police officials revealed that Kunle Polly, who had been on their radar for some time, was located at his hideout following a thorough investigation. He is considered a significant figure in the violent clashes between rival cult groups that have been destabilizing communities in Ogun State.
The deceased, ‘Mosquito,’ was reportedly ambushed and killed during a recent confrontation between the two opposing factions. This act of violence is believed to be a retaliatory response to previous clashes between the groups.
Kunle Polly is currently in police custody and faces charges of murder along with other related offenses. His arrest is seen as a significant step forward in the battle against cultism in Ogun State. Authorities are calling for ongoing public vigilance and cooperation to help maintain long-term peace.
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