CP Aina Adesola
* Manhunt on others ongoing says CP
By John Egie
Six members of the Supreme Vikings Confraternity who confessed to have been involved in the recent disturbance and breach of the peace in Ughelli as well as violent killings of rival group members have been arrested by the police.
Their arrest was a decisive strike by Operatives of the CP-SAT led by Julius Robinson who responded to the spate of killings carried out by members of secret cults in Ughelli and dismantled the network of the cult groups.
Among those arrested were: Richard William (male, 28 years) of Uwheru Community; Onorode Pius (male, 27 years) of Otor-Udu Community, Udu LGA; Sunday Jakpor (male, 20 years) of Orhunwhun Community, Udu LGA; Victory Ogbemudia (male, 25 years) of Oleh Community, Isoko South LGA; Raymond Arhiakpore (male, 39 years) of Agbara Community; and Precious Wanogho (male, 34 years) of Orogun Community.

Their arrest came after the police Operatives had earlier arrested two suspects: Warri Ochuko (male, 40 years) of Orogun Community and Lucky Okohwoake (male, 23 years) of Afiesere Community, both in Ughelli North LGA who during interrogation made confessional statements and provided actionable intelligence that led to the arrest of the Six who admitted involvement in the killing of one Alex Adanike (male, 37 years) on 15th January 2026 at the Iwhrekpokpo area of Ughelli, a statement issued by the Command’s PPRO, SP Edafe Bright said.
Delta State Commissioner of Police, CP Aina Adesola assured residents that the state Police Command remains resolute in its determination to eradicate cultism and other violent crimes in Delta State.
“The ongoing manhunt continues, and members of the public are encouraged to provide timely and credible information, with the assurance of strict confidentiality”.
