The clash among rival cult groups entered its second day in the Diobu axis of Port Harcourt, the Rivers state capital
Residents and security sources disclosed that the reason for the gang war that erupted on Tuesday is a supremacy war between two suspected factions of ‘D12 and Blackies’ cult gangs.
The clash continued on Wednesday night with one person dead.
The latest victim, popularly known as Asari, who was in his twenties, was killed at about 7:55 pm along Ekwe/Ikwerre road, Mile 3 Diobu in the metropolis.
Eyewitnesses said ‘Asari’ was standing with some persons when about five armed men came out from a car, rained bullets on him and zoomed off.
One of the eyewitnesses said that the cult groups have alliances.
“The Deygbam cult groups (History and Black Axe Houses) that are affiliated to the D12 and BS houses of Deygbam cult groups respectively
“They were recently engaged in a shoot out at Elechi beach in Mile 1 Diobu PortHarcourt last Tuesday which claimed two lives. Now the war has spread to Mile 3,” the source said.
It was gathered that the shooting saw roadside traders within the scene locking up their shops and stalls while passers-by, road users and commuters scampered to safety.
Speaking on the incident, a vigilante and Chief Security Officer of Nkpolu Oroworukwo community in Mile 3 Diobu, Godstime Ihunwo, confirmed the identity of the victim.
He disclosed that persons believed to be members of the victim’s cult gang carted away his corpse before his team and policemen returned to the scene.
Ihunwo stated, “At about 8 pm on Wednesday, we heard two gunshots at IKwerre road /Ekwe Street opposite Bishop Okoye Street and quickly rushed down to the scene.
“On reaching there, we saw a young man known and called ‘Asari’ laying dead and immediately we approached the Nkpolu Police station to tender our report.
“As we and the police were coming back to inspect the corpse, we got a report that some unknown gunmen drove with one Jetta and one Mazda and made away with the corpse.”
When contacted, the Sate’s Police Public Relations Officer(PPRO), Grace Iringe-Koko, said she heard about the incident but was yet to be briefed officially on it.
“I will get back to you as soon as I receive the situation report this morning,” Iringe-Koko said.