After 3 past arrests police re-arraign suspected serial-killer Small Jpron
A notorious cultist and ex-convict, Ibrahim Oriyomi Balogun (AKA Small Jpron), whom the police have accused of sporting out multiple murders around Somolu and Bariga regions of Lagos, has been –re-arraigned on charges of murder barely a yr after he turned into arrested, charged to court docket and launched.
Thirty-six-12 months-antique Balogun has been arrested at least three instances in the beyond – in November 2012, August 2016 and March 2017 – on allegations of murder and cult-associated activities.
He become arraigned in 2016 for murder, ownership of firearms and for belonging to a cult, PUNCH learnt.
shortly after his arrest in 2016, he surfaced in public once more and the police said he escaped custody.
whilst he turned into in advance paraded before reporters in 2016, he confessed to being worried within the killing of three men and women.
He had stated, “i'm an Eiye cult leader. I joined the cult in 2009. The motive for my joining changed into to avenge the dying of a near friend, Sunday Folorunsho, aka Small Biscuit.
“It became the Aiye cult contributors who killed him. So, the Eiye faction approached me and stated I need to be a part of them. They stated they would help me to fish out the people who killed my friend. i've killed three persons, among are Femi Wiper and Lekan Akon.”
when he changed into paraded before reporters in March 2017, the Commissioner of Police on the time, Fatai Owoseni, stated Balogun escaped through the connivance of police operatives, who have been being investigated.
This time, the suspect changed into arraigned earlier than an Ebute Meta leader magistrate’s courtroom, Lagos for belonging to a mystery cult.
He, but, pleaded no longer guilty to the price of belonging to an unlawful society.
The Prosecutor, Mr. Chinalu Uwadione, advised the court docket that Balogun belonged to an unlawful society referred to as “Eiye confraternity.”
The offence contravened section 42(1), (a) of the crook regulation of Lagos kingdom, 2015.
The leader Justice of the Peace, Mrs. Oluyemisi Adelaja, granted the accused a bail of N300,000 with two sureties in like sum.
The case became adjourned until October sixteen for similarly hearing.
Thirty-six-12 months-antique Balogun has been arrested at least three instances in the beyond – in November 2012, August 2016 and March 2017 – on allegations of murder and cult-associated activities.
He become arraigned in 2016 for murder, ownership of firearms and for belonging to a cult, PUNCH learnt.
shortly after his arrest in 2016, he surfaced in public once more and the police said he escaped custody.
whilst he turned into in advance paraded before reporters in 2016, he confessed to being worried within the killing of three men and women.
He had stated, “i'm an Eiye cult leader. I joined the cult in 2009. The motive for my joining changed into to avenge the dying of a near friend, Sunday Folorunsho, aka Small Biscuit.
“It became the Aiye cult contributors who killed him. So, the Eiye faction approached me and stated I need to be a part of them. They stated they would help me to fish out the people who killed my friend. i've killed three persons, among are Femi Wiper and Lekan Akon.”
when he changed into paraded before reporters in March 2017, the Commissioner of Police on the time, Fatai Owoseni, stated Balogun escaped through the connivance of police operatives, who have been being investigated.
This time, the suspect changed into arraigned earlier than an Ebute Meta leader magistrate’s courtroom, Lagos for belonging to a mystery cult.
He, but, pleaded no longer guilty to the price of belonging to an unlawful society.
The Prosecutor, Mr. Chinalu Uwadione, advised the court docket that Balogun belonged to an unlawful society referred to as “Eiye confraternity.”
The offence contravened section 42(1), (a) of the crook regulation of Lagos kingdom, 2015.
The leader Justice of the Peace, Mrs. Oluyemisi Adelaja, granted the accused a bail of N300,000 with two sureties in like sum.
The case became adjourned until October sixteen for similarly hearing.

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