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Police raid cult hideout in Delta, arrest seven, recover firearms
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Police raid cult hideout in Delta, arrest seven, recover firearms

Punch Nigeria 2 days 1 mins read
Delta State Police raid a cult hideout, arresting seven suspects and recovering firearms. Investigations are ongoing to link them to violent crimes. Read More: https://punchng.com/police-raid-cult-hideout-in-delta-arrest-seven-recover-firearms/

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