Police in the state said that a suspect has been captured over the demise of the understudy, including that three suspects, who endeavored to seize an understudy, Ayomide Ogunsuyi, of Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo, were likewise captured. It was found out that the hands of the dead cultist were slashed off, which demonstrated that they were slaughtered by the individuals from the Aiye society.
The cultists unreservedly utilized cutlasses, bludgeons, charms and different hazardous weapons on themselves. In the meantime, Police said that the understudy killed, end of the week, was an ND 1 understudy in the Department of Public Administration.
Police representative, Femi Joseph, who affirmed the passing and the capture of the suspect, said that it was a religious war between adversary bunches in the establishment. Joseph portrayed the episode as another awful and detestable demonstration of "these religion young men."
His words: "It really happened yesterday morning, when we were hearing sporadic shots at the front of the foundation. "Our me, driven by SP Onigbinde, the Divisional Police Officer, 'B' Division, Owo, dashed to the scene.
"When our men arrived, we viewed the body of a young fellow, whose character was yet to be determined. We presumed that it was a clique conflict.
"Be that as it may, now, we have made a capture. What's more, the suspect is helping us in our examination. For security reasons, we won't reveal his name now.
"I am glad to let you that we have reestablished regularity. Our men on the ground have ensured that typical exercises are going ahead, in and outside the grounds."

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