Police Officer Dies After Colleague Stole His Service Gun And Sold To Cultists

Operatives of the Police Intelligence Response Team (IRT) have arrested a serving Traffic Warden Officer attached to Omu-Aran Police Divisional Headquarters of the Kwara State Police Command, Sergeant Haruna Yusuf for stealing the service pistol of the division’s station officer, Inspector Ehigimetor Ileso.

Haruna, 38-years, subsequently sold the said pistol to members of a secret cult group who used it to carry out several robbery activities both in Kwara and Osun States.

As a result of the missing pistol which occurred in January 2019, Ehigimetor was subjected to police orderly room trial and was later dismissed from service due to his inability to account for the ammunition which was an English Berretta Pistol.

Inspector Ehigimetor eventually died as a result of his dismissal from the force based on the missing pistol.

Haruna and other suspects have been arrested by the DCP Tunji Disu-led IRT and are currently helping with the ongoing investigation.

According to police sources, IRT had swung into action upon credible intelligence that a notorious criminal who operates in Kwara and Osun States, one Lekan Tajudeen was in possession of firearms being used by some criminal elements to torment residents of the affected states.

Tajudeen, aka Rector, resident of Ilorin in Kwara State is said to be the leader of Aye Confraternity secret cult group in one of the tertiary institutions in Kwara State.

Having gotten wind of the fact that the police operatives were on his trail, Tajudeen ran to Ede in Osun State to hibernate.

The police, not relenting on their oars, extended investigation to Ede town, and the suspect was subsequently apprehended with one English Berretta Pistol with two rounds of live ammunition.

Upon interrogation, the suspect claimed to have bought the pistol from one Eze Chukwudi ‘m’ through one Olarinre Abiodun aka Yeukeu at the rate of N180,000 which he has been using for his criminal acts.

His confession eventually led to the arrest of Eze Chukwudi who also confessed that he bought another locally made pistol with five live ammunition at the rate of N60,000 and also the armorer of the Aye Confraternity secret cult group in Omu-Aran, Kwara State. He also said he kept the arms with one Elijah Alebo ‘m’ and Israel Alebo of Igandu Street, Omu-Aran in Kwara State.

Upon further questioning, Eze Chukwudi confessed that he bought the said English Berretta Pistol and locally made revolver pistol at the rate of N60,000 each from one Haruna Yusuf ‘m’ a serving Traffic Warden Officer attached to Omu-Aran Police Divisional Headquarters, Kwara State Command.

Haruna confessed that he stole the English Berreta Pistol from one late Inspector Ehigimetor Ileso (his former station officer) of the aforementioned Police Divisional Headquarters sometime in January 2019 and that the late inspector died as a result of his dismissal from the force based on the missing pistol.

It was gathered that the said Traffic Warden would be tried administratively before prosecution, while all the suspects are to be charged to court accordingly after the completion of the investigation.

Specifically, items recovered from the suspects are one Police English Berretta pistol, one locally-made revolver pistol, two locally fabricated pistols, one locally/moderately cut to size gun, eleven live cartridges, five dangerous knives, three different battle axes, and one cutlass.

POS Operator Shot Dead in Ibadan

Bako Community, a suburb of lbadan City, near Omi-Adio was over the weekend was thrown into mourning following the killing of a forty year old man operating a point of sales, P.O.S, business in the area.

The deceased, Saheed Lawal was shot at close range in his house around half past seven on Friday.

Saheed, was said to have returned home from his shop, went for the 7 p.m. prayers in the mosque and returned home before the gunmen struck.

It was gathered that the attackers, who were three in number, came in a motorcycle to the area called Elelubo, within Bako community along Abeokuta Ibadan road.

One of the attackers had knocked on the deceased entrance door, and immediately the door was opened, he fired Saheed on his chest at close range.

Unknown to the wife that her husband had died as result of the gunshot, she was pleading with them not to kill her husband throughout the incident.

The wife of the deceased in a sorrowful laden voice told Radio Nigeria that she handed over the money they requested for not knowing that he had been killed.

She explained that the deceased was never asked anything before killing him.

It was also gathered that the other armed one-shot sporadically into the air to scare people away from the building.

Unfortunately efforts of the community to apprehend the gunmen were fruitless as they fled using motorcycle.

The incident was reported at Omi Police Station.

Saheed Lawal was said to be the Financial Secretary of his zone at Ifesowapo Elelubo.

Some members of the community commended the humility, decency, responsibility, and reliability of the deceased

The chairman of the community, Alhaji Ayegoro said he was still in shock as Saheed could never hurt anyone

The deceased left behind three children whose ages are between two months and six years old.

The remains of the deceased was later buried according to Islamic rites

Radio Nigeria’s efforts to speak with the police public relations officer,Adewale oshifeso were not successful as he did not reply to messages sent to him neither did he pick calls. #Lagosreportersawards

OAU Student’s Death: Adedoyin’s Lawyer Urges Public To Disregard Report On CCTV

Abiodun Williams, one of the counsel to the owner of Hilton Hotel, Ile-Ife, Dr. Ramon Adegoke, has urged the public to disregard the latest alarm by an Ibadan-based broadcaster, Oriyomi Hamzat that he had gained access to a CCTV footage showing how Timothy Adegoke, the OAU Masters degree student, was allegedly murdered at Hilton Hotel.

Hamzat in a video said Adedoyin, his son, Roheem Adedoyin and one Moshood allegedly entered the room where Adegoke was logged around 12am and came out with wrapped item moments later.

Williams described Mr Hamza’s story as “another lie from the pit of hell by a self-styled human rights advocate who has been inciting the public against Dr. Ramon Adedoyin, the proprietor of Hilton Hotel.”

Williams said the police has not released any official statement on the outcome of their investigations so far, adding that Dr. Adedoyin was not in the hotel at the time of the incident and could not have been seen on any CCTV footage.

“We are aware that Mr Hamzat has spread so many wicked and ugly contradictory tales against Dr. Adedoyin and his family since the unfortunate death of Mr. Adegoke.

“We urge the public not to believe any of the lies, but allow the police to conclude their investigations to unravel the cause of Mr, Adegoke’s death and bring the culprits to justice.

“We will also like to remind Hamzat that only a properly constituted court of competent jurisdiction can pronounce an individual guilty of an offence of murder or any other offence at all; and this should be based on established facts and credible evidence; and not through wicked social media speculations, manipulations and concocted lies.”

Mr. Williams said the Adedoyin family has noted Hamzat’s “wicked lies and constant criminal defamations” and machinery has been set in motion to seek legal redress at the appropriate time.

It’s no big deal If my wife, Toyin Abraham, is richer than I am –Actor Kolawole Ajeyemi

Actor Kolawole Ajeyemi has said he sees no big deal in his wife and colleague in the film industry, Toyin Abraham, being richer than him.

The Dad of two who spoke to Tribune, said as long as he and his wife do not boast about their wealth to each other, it remains inconsequential who is richer of the two of them.

“I was born in 1979 and I have a lot of colleagues that know my age. As I said earlier, I joined the industry in 1997 and I believe she hasn’t joined the industry then. So, subtract my age from 1997 when I joined the industry and compare it. So, I am older than my wife.

Then on the issue of being richer or more popular, money or no money, popular or not, God is the one who owns money or fame and freely gives to whoever. Whether I am the one who is more popular or rich, or she is, the fact remains that we are both popular and rich. It is no big deal if my wife is richer than I am, in as much as none of us is being arrogant to the other over this.

There is no issue because, at the end of the day, it is good for both parties, you assist each other. On popularity, I am also doing well for myself. I have been in the industry and doing well even before I met my wife, and I make my living from what I do.

Currently, I have a business. I also have a large farm, a very big one. So, I am doing well for myself and I am okay with that. She is doing well too and I have never for once wished she comes down. I am not that kind of guy, I wasn’t brought up that way.

I pray she continues to go up and I remain at the top. But my wife is not older than I am, I was born in 1979 and a lot of people know this. So, for those talking all about whether she is older than I am or not, they are the ones who cause issues between husbands and wives. I want to say they should stop that. If they don’t stop, those in the marriage too shouldn’t allow talks like that to get to them.”he said

Updated: Two Autopsies Showed Sylvester Oromoni Died A Natural Death – Lagos CP

The Lagos state Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu, this afternoon held a press briefing where he spoke more on the investigations into the death of Dowen college student, Sylvester Oromoni.

Speaking to the press, Odumosu said the results from the first and second autopsies carried out on Sylvester’s body in Delta and Lagos state indicated that he died a natural death.

”A post mortem examination was initially carried out on 2nd December, 2021 by a Consultant Pathologist, Dr. Clement Vhriterhire of the Central Hospital, Warri, Delta State. The result of the first autopsy dated 10th December, 2021 attributed the cause of death to ‘acute lung injury due to chemical intoxication in a background of blunt force trauma’.

However, toxicology screening was recommended and also carried out. While waiting for the result of the toxicology, another autopsy was ordered by the Coroner Magistrate in Lagos because of the status of jurisdiction. The corpse was, therefore, moved with armed police escorts from Delta State to Lagos State by TOS Funeral and the autopsy conducted at the expense of the Lagos State Government.

The second autopsy was carried out at the Lagos state University Teaching Hospital on 14th December, 2021 in the presence of representatives of all the parties involved in the case. The second autopsy was carried out by Dr. S.S Soyemi, the Consultant Pathologist and Chief Examiner, Department of Pathology and Forensic Sciences, Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja, Lagos.

Odumosu said the second autopsy carried out in Lagos was witnessed by the following; Dr Uwon Eze, a consultant Pathologist from UCH represented Timile’s family, Dr. Badmus Kabiru, Consultant Pathologist from LUTH represented Dowen College, Dr. Nwigwe Chikodili Isabella, Consultant Pathologist from Military Hospital Yaba represented Edward Brown, student of Dowen College, Dr. Clemet Vhriterhire, Consultant Pathologist who performed the first autopsy represented the family of the deceased, Dr. Musa Stephen Itopa, Consultant Pathologist from UPTH represented Michael Kasamu, student of Dowen College, Dr. F.E. Emiogun, Consultant Pathologist in LASUTH, Dr. O.O. KilaUvie-Emegbo, Consultant Pathologist in LASUTH viii. Dr. O.O. Onayemi, senior Registrar in LASUTH ix. Dr. M.Salisu, senior Registrar on autopsy posting in LASUTH x. Dr. A.C. Chima, Registrar from ABU on autopsy posting in LASUTH xi. Dr. F. Emetomah, Registrar xii. CSP Rasak Oseni, Homicide Section, represented the Nigeria Police Force, Lagos State Command. Xiii. DSP Olusegun Bamidele, Homicide Section, also represented the Nigeria Police Force, Lagos state Command and Sgt. Shola Adeniyi, Homicide Section, represented the Nigeria Police Force, Lagos State Command.

The police boss stated that before the expiration of the 21 days remand order, the families of the accused students applied for their bail at the Magistrate Court 1 Yaba and that the application was approved hence the students who were earlier remanded at Boys Home, Oregun were granted bail. He added that the House Masters were also granted bail after the expiration of the 21 days remand order.

Speaking further, Odumosu said

”The result of the second autopsy carried out in Lagos was released on 21st December, 2021. The result attributed the cause of death to ‘Septicaemia, lobar pneumonia with acute pyelonephritis and pyomyositis of the right ankle’.

On 30th December, 2021, the toxicology screening results of the first autopsy carried out in Warri was released. The result issued and signed by Dr. Clement Vhriterhire, the same doctor who carried out the initial autopsy attributed the cause of death to ‘acute bacteria pneumonia due to severe sepsis’

At the end of diligent investigation carried out so far, there is no evidence to establish a case of torture, bullying and forceful application of poisonous substance against the suspects.”

Odumosu said all the suspects denied the allegations of torture, bullying and administering of poisonous substances to the deceased.

He mentioned that the allegation that the deceased was being forced to join a cult group was also not established as other students interviewed denied this.

”Final results of the post mortem and toxicology examination conducted both at Warri and Lagos agreed that the deceased died a natural death.”he said

Speaking further, Odumosu said

For purpose of clarification, it is pertinent to convey to members of the public in simple terms, the commentary/submission of Dr. SS Soyemi, the consultant pathologist who led a team of pathologists to carry out the autopsy.

He declared and I quote: Sylvester Oromoni Jnr, a 12-year old student of Dowen College, Lekki, Lagos, reportedly died on November 30, 2021 at a private hospital in Warri, Delta State.

It was alleged that the deceased was physically assaulted and poisoned in the school prior to death. The first autopsy was done in Warri on December 2, 2021.

Following an order for a second autopsy, the body of the deceased was brought to Lagos for a second autopsy.

Our findings at the second autopsy include marked pallor of organs, pneumonia (infection of the lungs), infections of the liver and kidneys as well as the heart. These infections emanated from the ankle infection described earlier in the report. Microscopic sections also confirmed these findings.

Death was caused by Septicaemia following infections of the lungs and kidneys arising from the ankle wound.

No evidence of blunt force trauma in this body.

The findings in the oesophagus and stomach are not compatible with chemical intoxication. Death in this case is natural.”

CCTV Has Exposed The Killers Of Slain OAU Student, Timothy Adegoke -Oriyomi Hamzat

Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) has revealed that Founder of Hilton Hotel, Ile-Ife, Dr Ramon Adedoyin was involved in the murder of the Masters degree student of Obafemi Awolowo University, Timothy Adegoke.

According to popular Ibadan-based broadcaster, Oriyomi Hamzat, the CCTV obtained by police shows that Adegoke was killed at about 12am by Adedoyin, his son, Roheem Adedoyin and one Moshood, alleged to be an assistant to Adedoyin.

Hamzat said in a video that he released that after Adegoke was murdered, his body was wrapped and put in a car before they drove him out of the hotel premises.

“We have seen the CCTV video. Three persons killed Timothy Adegoke. In the video, we saw that Adedoyin, his son, Roheem Adedoyin and Moshood, a close associate of Adedoyin entered that room where Adegoke was logging at about 12am.

“After some moments, you know they don’t put CCTV camera in rooms. We saw some things before we later saw them come out of the room with the body of Timothy Adegoke wrapped in white cloth and a paper. They later drove him out.”

Hamzat called on everyone that has information about the whereabouts of Roheem to come forward with it, adding that he has a sum of N200,000 as a reward.

He also called on the Inspector General of Police, Usman Baba Alkali and President Muhammadu Buhari to ensure there’s a justice for Timothy.

Adegoke came to OAU to write his exam and he logged at Hilton Hotel. He was allegedly murdered while his body was buried by Roheem Adedoyin without the consent of his family.

Amotekun Arrests 15 Suspects For killing Police Inspector In Ogun

Operatives of the Ogun State Amotekun Corps have arrested no fewer than 15 men for allegedly killing an Inspector of the Nigeria Police Force.

The said Inspector, who was attached to the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Intelligence Response Squad (IRT), Annex Ibadan, Oyo State, was said to have been hacked to death by the suspects on September 20, 2021.

The Field Commander of Amotekun in Ogun, David Akinremi, told newsmen that his men apprehended one Aminu Azeez and 14 others in Ogun State.

They were arrested “for conspiracy and murder of Inspector Adebayo Adele,” who was reportedly killed on September 20, 2021, at Imeko-Afon area of Ogun.

The Amotekun boss explained that the said Inspector Adele was macheted to death when he led a team of investigating officers to arrest the suspects, who he said bought stolen cows in Ibadan.

He disclosed that Aminu Azeez, a butcher by profession, was alleged to have bought stolen cows belonging to a complainant based in Ibadan.

When the IRT team arrived at Imeko to arrest Aminu Azeez, he and his accomplices “resisted arrest, and instigated others to attack the team.”

“In the course of the assault on the Police team, the suspects macheted one Insp. Adebayo Adele, a member of the team which led to his death,” he said.

He said the suspects were arrested on January 2, 2022, adding that they had been transferred to the IRT team, Ibadan, for further investigation, as search for other suspects continues.

Divorce: My Husband Wants To Kill Me With Too Much Sex, Woman Tells Court

A mother of three, Olamide Lawal, on Friday pleaded with a Grade ‘A’ Customary Court in Mapo, Ibadan to grant her divorce on grounds that her husband, Saheed Lawal, engages her with too much sex.

In her petition, Olamide who lives in Ibadan also accused her husband of being a drunk.

“Lawal and I have been married for 14 years now. He is an unrepentant drunk who has no human kindness in him.

“He devotes his time to beer consumption, beating and forcing me to have sex with him. He does not provide for my children.

“I cannot stand him anymore,” she said.

Ex-UI VC, Former Lawmakers, Others Appointed By Gov Oyetola As Board Chairmen

Osun Governor, Adegboyega Oyetola has appointed 10 board chairmen and their board members under some Ministries, as well as agencies and parastatals in the state.

This is contained in a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Ismail Omipidan, on Thursday.

Among those who made the list are: Former Health minister, Isaac Adewole (Uniosun Teaching Hospital Board), Elder Kunle Odeyemi, APC leader in Ijesa zone (Osun COE, Ilesa), former Osun Deputy Speaker, Akintunde Adegboye (College of Technology, Esa Oke), foremost lawyer and former Governorship aspirant in the State, Saka Layonu, SAN (Osun Polytechnic, Iree) and another former Deputy Speaker, Taiwo Sunmonu (Teaching Service Board).

Others are: former state lawmaker, Hon. Abiodun Awolola ( House of Assembly Service Commission), Mr. George Adedeji (Local Government Service Commission), Mr. Femi Osunro (Civil Service Commission), George Olayinka Owolabi (COE, Ila) and Bisi Odewumi (School of Health Technology, Ilesa).

The governor noted that the appointments, which take immediate effect, were informed by the strong need to provide the necessary Governance and oversight structure for Government Agencies and Parastatals, just as he noted that the remaining boards appointments will be made soon.

See full list below:

HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY SERVICE COMMISSION

CHAIRMAN – Hon. Abiodun Awolola

COMMISSIONER 1 Hon. Ismaila Kolawole

COMMISSIONER 2 Hon. Akinola Asifa

COMMISSIONER 3 Hon. Israel Aloba

COMMISSIONER 4 Hon. Ajibola Akinloye COMMISSIONER 5 Hon. Omidiora Olalekan

COMMISSIONER 6 Alh. Kareem Afolabi

LOCAL GOVERMENT SERVICE COMMISSION

CHAIRMAN – Adedeji, George

COMMISSIONER 1 – Isaac Olaleye O. Felix

COMMISSIONER 2 – Aderemi, Sule

Olatunji, Jimoh Ademola

Adekanmibi, Segun

Ojo, Olaniyi David

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

CHAIRMAN – Osunro, Femi

COMMISSIONER 1- Hon. Bello, Osuolale COMMISSIONER 3- Adesokun, Tunji

COMMISSIONER 4- Akinleye, Azeez

TEACHING SERVICE COMMISSION

CHAIRMAN Rt.Hon Sunmonu, Taiwo

COMMISSIONER 1- Adebisi, Gbolagade

COMMISSIONER 2- Oyewumi, Gboyega

COMMISSIONER 3- Ajayi, Soji

COMMISSIONER 4- Akinrinade, Bankole

COMMISSIONER 5 Alabi, Omoyele

GOVERNING COUNCIL OSUN COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY, ESA OKE

CHAIRMAN Rt.Hon Akintunde, Adegboye

Bola Abimbola Ige

Dr Olaiya, Taiwo

Segilola, Adeniyi Thomas

Zadik, Wakeel Adebayo

Ojo, Bukola

Edewusi, Cornelius

Ojewale, Yisa

Oyeleye, Niyi

Adefila, Ademola

GOVERNING COUNCIL OSUN POLYTECHNIC , IREE

CHAIRMAN Saka Layonu, SAN

Hon. Amere, Gafar Akintayo

Hon. Olasehinde, Funmilayo

Akintola, Akinyele

Barr. Onigbogi, Femi

Aladejobi, Samuel Taiwo

Adebisi, Rasheed Alabi

Adesina, Michael

Prof Egunranti, Kunle

Ogunleye, Abimbola Memunat

GOVERNING COUNCIL, OSUN COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ILESA

CHAIRMAN Elder Odeyemi, Kunle

Kehinde, Femi

Adekoyejo, Muraina Bamidele

Ajayi, Sunny Ola

Akinwole, Dauda

Ajagbe, Toyin Taofeek

Dr. Oni, Gbolabo

Oyedele, Rasheed

Aderibigbe, Kolawole

Opadoyin, Olanrewaju

GOVERNING COUNCIL ,OSUN COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ILA

CHAIRMAN Dr. Owolabi, George Olayinka

Olawuwo, Hassan

Barr Adetise, Adeyemi

Adesanya, Wole

Odusola, Poju

Abidoye, Luke

Oyetunji, Basiru Adetoyese

Akeson, Adegboyega

Adedapo, Mistura Tayo

Towo Shomade Oshin

OSUN SCHOOL OF HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ILESA

CHAIRMAN- Odewumi, Bisi

Adeyemo, Sunmoye

Oyedeji, Abayomi

Ogunfolaju, Wumi

Eluyemi, Dayo

Oyewole, David Olusola

UNIOSUN TEACHING HOSPITAL BOARD

CHAIRMAN- Prof. Isaac Folorunso Adewole

Dr. Bello Tiamiyu Adesina

Prof. (Mrs) Grace Akinola

Prof. Sola Adeeyo

Arch. Lekan Usman

Mr Sowade, Kayode

Dr. Wasiu Akanmu

E-signed

Ismail Omipidan

CPS to Governor Adegboyega Oyetola

Thursday, January 6, 2022

Man Arrested With Fresh Human Parts In Igege, Osun State

Operatives of Osun Security Network Agency codenamed Amotekun on Wednesday arrested a suspect with mutilated human parts.

The suspect arrested in Igege town in Ola-Oluwa Southeast Local Council Development Authority in the state was almost lynched by resident before he was rescued by Amotekun operatives.

It was gathered that the man was accosted by residents and was forced to unpacked the content of his “Ghana must Go” bag, which was discovered to be part of human body.

Although the suspect in the recorded video was heard saying he was set up by someone, the residents around him were beaten him intermittently until he was ferried away by Amotekun Corps to their office in Telemu.

Confirming the incident, Chairman, Ola-Oluwa Southeast LCDA, Sunday Olaifa demanded comprehensive investigation into how the suspect found the part caught in his possession.

He said the man has been taken to Osogbo, the state capital to avoid a situation where residents may try to lynch him in the area.

“It is true the man was caught with body parts, but we demand that the case be diligently investigated as the suspect claimed he was set up by his “supposed” son-in-law, hence, the matter should be properly investigated”, he said.

Meanwhile, Osun police spokesperson, SP Yemisi Opalola said the Commissioner of Police has been briefed of the incident and personnel have been deployed to the scene, but added that further details would be communicated to journalists later.

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