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BADOO: 51-yr-old oil magnate declared wanted by police for cult killings

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BADOO: 51-yr-old oil magnate declared wanted by police for cult killings

An oil marketer identified as Alhaji Alaka Abayomi Kamal, has been declared wanted by the police as a prime suspect and mastermind of the notorious Badoo cult group.

The police is now on the hunt for the 51-year-old man for the cult killings in Ikorodu and Epe axis of the state which has unfortunately sent many to their early graves through cruel killings.

The suspect who is the owner of Alaka Petroleum was declared wanted following the release of a Special Police Gazette Bulletin issued under the authority of the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, with reference number CR 07/2017.

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“The above-named person (Alhaji Alaka Abayomi Kamal “M”) is hereby declared wanted by the Nigeria Police Force on CRO Form “5” issued by the Office of the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Criminal Intelligence and Intelligence Department, Musiliu Smith Street, Yaba, Lagos.

“He (Alaka) is wanted for the offence of Badoo cult killings in Ikorodu and Epe areas of Lagos State. He was once arrested, and released on bail; since then, it has been impossible to re-arrest him.

“He is 5ft 8ft tall, dark in complexion, stout in stature, no tribal marks, speaks Yoruba and English. A Yoruba by tribe, 51 years of age. Home Address – No 22, PSSDC Magodo Estate, Shangisha, Lagos State. A business man with good set of teeth, brown eyes, oval face, small head, low forehead and always on white kaftan.

“If seen 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,” the Police Gazette read.

Reports say Alaka’s declaration as a wanted man came after a warrant of arrest duly obtained from a Lagos State Magistrate Court.

 

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