The Edo State Government has tightened its internal security enforcements following an executive directive issued by Governor Monday Okpebholo to demolish a bungalow linked to cultism and seal a secondary property inside Uromi, Esan North-East Local Government Area. Executed under the specialized Operation Flush Out initiative, the joint task force combined state security corps and police teams.
The administrative property sanctions were triggered by field intelligence reports tracking a homicide case and illicit operations. Technical search teams recovered tactical weapons, laptops, and chemical items confirming the site functioned as an unapproved initiation ground. The state security squad emphasized that the structural demolition acts as an ironclad deterrent against underground networks.
The administration remains committed to dismantling criminal architectures across all local councils to protect public safety. The state executive has issued a formal 72-hour surrender notice to the fleeing principal suspects, warning that property owners who lease residential structures to unauthorized cult fraternities will face immediate title revocations and asset forfeiture procedures.
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