Ayodeji, who was paraded at the Police Command headquarters in Ilorin on Wednesday was arrested by the police on Tuesday evening at his hideout in Ilorin.
Speaking when paraded by the police, Sala said he did not know that his action was dangerous and capable of causing a breach of peace.
Ayodeji, who appeared sober and apologetic, said that the state Commissioner of Police, Ebunoluwarotimi Adelesi, did not send him to threaten the traditionalists nor aware of his visit to the shop of the traditionalists as claimed in the video.
He asked Nigerians, the state government, the state police command, and the traditionalists involved in the matter to forgive him, saying that he had no police record before now.
Ayodeji had threatened traditional religious devotees when he visited their shop in Ilorin and ordered the landlords at Alaran compound, Ilorin, where the traditionalists sell TV sets to eject them from the shop and refund the money paid as rent. The actions which were carried out.
The police boss had at a meeting on Monday ordered the suspect’s family to produce him on Wednesday.
She described the suspect as a “terrorist who is on the wanted list of the state police command”.
The police boss, who reprimanded the family of the cleric for not enlightening their son against what she described as his criminal behaviour, said his attitude was capable of causing a breakdown of law and order in the state.
The police commissioner also berated the Alaran family for driving the couple out of the area and for refunding the rent of the shop to the couple against their wish.
But while answering questions from journalists at the police headquarters, Sala said that he didn’t realize that what he was doing was dangerous and could cause religious war in Ilorin.
Ismail, who said he owns two Quranic schools in Ilorin and Ogbomoso, Oyo State, said, “It is true that I went to Alaran compound to threaten and warn Tajudeen and his wife about Isese religion which I think they were worshipping. I didn’t know that what I was doing was dangerous and could lead to a religious war.
“I want to beg all Nigerians to pardon me for what I had done. I’m begging Tajudeen, the Alaran family and the Alfas for what I had done. Nobody sent me, it was when the video went viral that I realized that what I had done was wrong.”