Fatai Adebayo alias Alese, a 34-year-old suspected high priest of deadly ritualists sect, Badoo, has been arrested.
He was smoked out of his shrine at 38, Ayegbami Quarters, Odogbolu LGA of Ogun state.
His capture was sequel to the confession of some arrested Badoo members who revealed to the Lagos Police Command that the shrine was their spiritual base for oaths taking and diabolic backing before the commencement of each of their gruesome operations.
Adebayo operated in a wooden kiosk situated in his family compound where he lives with his wife and mother.
The kiosks was ridden with varying fettish accessories including figurines, rocks, bottles of mixture, cowry-embedded apron, pictures of white men and women, black pots, goats, chickens among others.
Leading a team of security operatives, the Commissioner of Police, Edgal Omoimi said the discovery was part of the success made in nipping criminal groups in the bud.
He said the spearhead of the ritualist sect was also arrested over the weekend during a duel to stop his escape.
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