Category: Crime Diary

  • Lagos Police arrest 10 suspects in raid of Yahoo school

    Lagos Police arrest 10 suspects in raid of Yahoo school

    Ten suspects have been arrested by operatives of the Lagos Police Command during a raid of an internet fraud (Yahoo) training facility at Iju.

    Those arrested, the police, were four Yahoo experts and six trainees.

    In a statement, the spokesman, Chief Superintendent of Police Benjamin Hundeyin, listed the  experts as Chibuike Ihejika, 23; Stanley Ihejika, 22; Obiora Oyediba, 26, and Emmanuel Oyedibe, 25, while the trainees were Okorie Henry, Otoh Chisom, 20; Okeke Kwufrochikwu, 26; Uchenna Obeji, 26; Minachi Udochukwu, 12, and Chinedu Ukachukwu, 23.       

    Hundeyin said the students were undergoing cybercrime and fraud training at the illegal facility, adding that they were recruited from Anambra State.

    “Preliminary investigations revealed that the principal suspects of the facility recruited their trainees from Anambra State, engaged them to commit internet fraud and other related crimes. The proceeds from their fraudulent activities were being confiscated by the principal suspects.

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    “All suspects have been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Yaba, for further discreet investigation and prosecution.

    “Efforts are ongoing to apprehend the sponsors who financed the trainees’ enrollment in the school as well as the owner of the facility where these criminal and illegal activities took place.

    “The owner of the facility is hereby warned in his own interest to turn himself in immediately at the SCID Panti from wherever he is hiding.

    “The Lagos State Police Command will ensure that all suspects are charged to court for prosecution upon the conclusion of the investigation into the case.   

    “In line with due process of the law, the underage suspect among them, Minachi Ugochukwu, 12, with healing marks of injuries on his body allegedly inflicted on him by the main principal suspect to compel him into the commission of the criminal acts, is being given medical attention and kept in protective custody till his relatives are identified and reunited with him.

    “Consequently, parents and guardians are hereby strongly advised to monitor the activities of their children and wards to prevent them from being exploited, lured, or compelled into falling into criminal activities.’’

    He urged victims of the syndicate to come to the SCID, Yaba, with their complaints.’’

    “The Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, Olohundare Jimoh, also commends the police personnel involved in this operation for their dedication and professionalism that resulted in this success.

    Hundeyin quoted his boss as assuring Lagosians of the command’s commitment to combat crimes, including cybercrime tagged “yahoo,”. and advising residents to report every suspicious activity or incident to the Police.

  • Labourer kills employer after stealing kolanut

    Labourer kills employer after stealing kolanut

    A 60-year-old woman identified as Mrs. Adelugba has been allegedly killed by her labourer.

    Adelugba was found dead and her body covered with leaves and palm fronds on her kola nut farm at Laje Camp in Ondo West Local Government, Ondo State.

    It was gathered that the labourer led villagers to where he dumped the body after confessing to the crime.

    Sources said the labourer claimed the ghost of the deceased pressured him to confess.

    It was learnt that the deceased recently hired the suspect to work on her farms.

    She was said to have recently caught the suspect stealing her kola nuts but he begged her not to expose him to avoid him being banished from the village.

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    A source said he agreed to pay or had the money deducted from his salary.

    But the suspect killed the woman last Saturday and fled the village.

    According to the source, ‘’It was he who eventually led villagers to the scene, where they recovered Mrs. Adelugba’s remains and took it to the University of Medical Sciences Teaching Hospital (UNIMEDTH) mortuary.”

    Police sources said the suspect has been transferred to the State Intelligence Bureau (SIB) in Akure for investigation.

  • Two Osun teachers held for ‘s3xually abusing’ pupils

    Two Osun teachers held for ‘s3xually abusing’ pupils

    Two school teachers in Osun State have been arrested for allegedly s3xually abusing two of their pupils.

    In a statement, the spokesperson of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Osun State Command, Kehinde Adeleke, confirmed the incident.

    She stated: ”We apprehended One Ahmadan Rufai Akorede, 22-year-old male school teacher, for allegedly molesting a seven-year-old female pupil in Ilesa, by thrusting his manhood into her mouth.

    “Discreet investigation revealed that the school teacher started molesting the girl last year. According to his confessional statement, when it was closing time after school, he asked the victim to close all windows in a classroom and thrusted his manhood into her mouth.

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    “The suspect has been arraigned before the Magistrates’ Court in Ilesha, Osun State, where he pleaded not guilty to the one count charge and was subsequently remanded at the correctional service in Ilesa.”

    She added that another school teacher after school hours would caress the buttocks of the minor in the classroom.

    Adeleke said: “The suspect was arraigned by NSCDC before the Magistrates’ Court in Ilesha where he pleaded not guilty to the one count charge and was subsequently remanded at the correctional service in Ilesa.”

    She added: “A 20-year-old Tiamiyu Samuel was arrested by our operatives for having carnal knowledge of a 12-year-old girl in Gbongan, Osun State.

    “He had known the victim for three years and had asked her to be his girlfriend, but she rejected him. On Sunday, March 23, 2025, about 3:00 pm, the victim was passing in front of the suspect’s house when he called her and dragged her into his room with the help of an accomplice.

    The suspect threatened the victim with a cutlass and had carnal knowledge of her. Thereafter, the victim started bleeding, and the suspect threatened to kill her if she told anyone. The accomplice is at large but will be apprehended to face the consequences of his actions.”

  • Police arrest four over N277.8m bank fraud

    Police arrest four over N277.8m bank fraud

    Operatives of the Lagos Police Command have arrested four suspects, including two bank employees, over alleged £138,924 (N277,848,000) bank fraud.

    The suspects identified as Shuaib Oluwatobiloba Olaleye, 27; Oladunjoye Adegoke, 33; Austin Alfred, 38, and Jude Uzobuaku, 36 were arrested between March 12 and 13 over their alleged involvement in the illegal transfer of the amount from the domiciliary accounts of international airlines domiciled in the affected commercial bank.

    According to the police, the suspect allegedly moved the money from the accounts of the real owners into the domiciliary account of a former employee of the bank before collecting the money.

    Briefing reporters on breakthroughs recorded by the command in the last two weeks, the Commissioner of Police (CP) Olohundare Moshood Jimoh, said investigators were assigned to the case following a report from the commercial bank.

    Jimoh, who spoke through the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) Benjamin Hundeyin, a Chief Superintendent of Police, said Olaleye was first arrested on March 12 in Ogun State and a Toyota Camry 2012/2013 model suspected to be a proceeds of the crime was recovered from him.

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    The following day, operatives arrested Adegoke in Victoria Island and a Toyota Camry (Pencil Light) was recovered from him.

    “Further investigation led to the arrest of Austin Alfred, 38, the Supervisor, Trade Services Department and Jude Uzobuaku, 36, the Processor, Trade Services Department, who facilitated the illegal transfer of funds to foreign accounts provided by the main suspect. Investigation is in progress,” said the police chief.

    He said a total of 26 suspects were arrested for various offences, four firearms, 21 ammunition, six vehicles, a cutlass, phones, money and hard drugs recovered within the period under review.

    Among the suspects arrested were Babatunde Ibrahim, 23, Michael Odova, 24, Seidu Abba, 20, and John Wisdom, all linked to Emmanuella Ogochukwu, 25, earlier apprehended for allegedly robbing her lover of N15million worth of bitcoins and three iPhones at the Okota area of the state.

    The police said the suspects were arrested at the apartment of Emmanuella’s brother, Wisdom, in Okota, adding that a local pistol, four cartridges and an axe were recovered from them.

    He said operatives of the command recovered Lar rifle with 12 rounds of 7.62mm live ammunition and SMG rifle without magazine inside a sack abandoned by suspected hoodlums along Aleke-Isiu, Imotu, Ikorodu, around 6pm on March 21.

    The CP said operatives on March 14, observed the suspicious movement of some boys, Emmanuel Cletus, 32, and Adegor Joshua, 27, at Sangotedo, along the Lekki-Epe Expressway, around 4am.

    “Upon searching them, an automatic pistol and five rounds of live ammunition were found in their possession.

    Suspects and exhibits have been transferred to the Command Headquarters for further investigation.

    The command also arrested one Dolapo Ojo, 22, for allegedly receiving cars stolen from victims in the southeast.

    His arrest followed an intelligence report that criminals were snatching vehicles from their owners in the southeast and bringing them to Lagos for sale.

    According to the police, Ojo, who was arrested in Ikotun, received three Lexus 350 2017 models through a woman currently at large.

    “One Lexus 350, silver in color, was recovered. Further investigation led to the recovery of another Lexus 330, black in color, at Ojodu Berger.

    “The suspect is currently assisting a team of operatives to recover the remaining two Lexus.

    “All suspects are to be charged to court at the conclusion of the investigation. We would like to use this medium to assure all residents and visitors to Lagos State that under CP Olohundare Jimoh, the low level of crime experienced in

    Lagos State will be sustained. We would once again like to appreciate the good

    people of Lagos State for their unwavering support to the

    Command; and the state government for the continual provision of logistics and

    operational support,” he said.

  • UPDATED: Police confirm release of kidnapped Navy Lieutenant

    UPDATED: Police confirm release of kidnapped Navy Lieutenant

    …four suspects held, N3.2m recovered 

    The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has confirmed the release of Lieutenant Cynthia Akor, a Nigerian Navy (NN) officer serving at the Defence Headquarters Abuja.

    Akor was kidnapped alongside her sister and another victim when gunmen who invaded the Maman Vatsa Estate gate, blocked Mpape Road, and opened fire on moving vehicles on Friday night.

    The Nation earlier reported that the kidnappers, said to be criminal herders, had demanded N100m for each of the victims but later collected N2m each before a joint security operation swooped on their location at Karu around 1:30am on Sunday and freed the hostages.

    The Nation gathered that the joint operation involved the FCT Police Command, the office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), the Guards Brigade and the Naval Unit, Abuja.

    The joint security team, it was gathered recovered starched cash from the kidnappers’ den located in the suburbs of Abuja where the victims were also rescued and four relatives of the suspects apprehended.

    The Nation gathered that among those arrested were the mother and sister of one of the suspected kidnappers, as well as the father and wife of another notorious suspect.

    It was learnt that the relatives were assisting security operatives with valuable information on the activities and whereabouts of the main culprits.

    Confirming the Naval officer’s release on Sunday afternoon, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) for FCT Command, SP Josephine Adeh, told The Nation she was not aware of ransom was paid.

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    She said all the arrested suspects were in the custody of the police, adding that the released victims were in stable condition and receiving treatment at the Army clinic, Abuja.

    Adeh in a statement said the rescue operation covered Mpape, Gidan Bawa, Anguwan Mu’azu, and Yelwa Hills, extending into Nasarawa State.

    She said: “The FCT Police Command, in collaboration with the military, has successfully rescued a kidnapped naval officer, along with two civilians, who were abducted by armed criminals in Mpape, Abuja, on March 21, 2025.

    “At approximately 7:35 pm on the said date, heavily armed assailants attacked the Maman Vatsa Estate gate, blocked Mpape Road, and opened fire on moving vehicles before abducting the three victims.

    “Shortly after the attack, the kidnappers contacted the victims’ families, demanding a ransom of ₦500 million for the naval officer and ₦200 million each for the two civilians,” Adeh said.

    Continuing, the police spokesperson said that a distress call was received by the command about the incident and the Deputy Commissioner (Operations), DCP Isyaku Sharu, coordinated a rescue operation involving the Police Anti-Kidnapping Unit, the military, the Department of State Services (DSS) and local hunters.

    “An intense search and rescue operation was conducted across Mpape, Gidan Bawa, Anguwan Mu’azu, and Yelwa Hills, covering areas in the FCT and Nasarawa State.

    “Acting on credible intelligence, between 2am and 5:30 am on March 23, 2025, operatives traced the suspects to a Fulani resettlement in Anguwan Mu’azu and Yelwa Hills, Nasarawa State, where four suspects were arrested, and the victims were rescued unharmed.

    “Additionally, the sum of ₦3.2 million, suspected to be ransom money from previous kidnapping operations, was recovered from the suspects.

    “Efforts are ongoing to track and apprehend the remaining suspects currently at large.

    “Security deployments have also been reinforced in Mpape and surrounding areas to prevent future occurrences, as members of the public are advised to go about their daily activities without any apprehension,” she said.

  • Police arrest eight secondary school students for alleged cultism in Ogun

    Police arrest eight secondary school students for alleged cultism in Ogun

    The Ogun State Police Command says it has arrested eight suspected secondary school cult members at Ifo High School in the state.

    The command’s spokesperson, CSP Omolola Odutola, confirmed the arrest in a statement issued to newsmen in Ota yesterday.

    Odutola explained that on March 21, 2025, at about 12.05 pm, the Vice Principal, Ifo High School, Mr. Alako Oluwole, and a teacher, Mr Akinseku Oloruntoba Julius, reported that a group of students were involved in cult-related activities, perpetuating disturbances and extorting valuables from fellow students.

    “The Ifo Divisional Police Officer, in collaboration with the authorities of the school in Ifo, apprehended eight students suspected to be engaging in cult activities within the school premises after the school headship raised the alarm over an emerging gang of student cultists.

    “Preliminary investigations revealed that the students are members of the Future Guys cult group and were allegedly initiated by two senior students,” he said.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the students, names withheld, would face thorough screening.

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    According to Odutola, the police have commenced a thorough investigation to determine the extent of cult activities in the school and prevent further occurrences.

     She said that the students would be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department upon the conclusion of preliminary investigation.

    The Commissioner of Police, CP Lanre Ogunlowo, has directed that the students be brought before him on the next working day for further interviews where other referrals for counseling and mentoring will be organised.

     Ogunlowo further reiterated his commitment to maintaining law and order in the state, while urging parents, teachers and community leaders to collaborate in eradicating cultism from schools.

  • Imo Police arrest lawyer for fatally shooting teenager

    Imo Police arrest lawyer for fatally shooting teenager

    The Imo State Police Command has arrested a 64-year-old lawyer, Donald Mbamah, in connection with the fatal shooting of 16-year-old Paul Victor, a student of Urban Development Secondary School.

    The incident occurred on March 17, 2025, at about 12:34 pm at Mbamah’s residence in Area N, World Bank, New-Owerri.

    According to the police, Victor was shot in the buttocks under circumstances that were still being investigated.

    Police operatives from the New Owerri Division responded swiftly to a distress call from a concerned neighbour and apprehended Mbamah at the scene.

    The victim was rushed to the General Hospital, Umuguma, but unfortunately, he was confirmed dead on March 20, 2025.

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    State police spokesman, Henry Okoye, confirmed the incident, saying Mbamah had been transferred to the State Criminal Investigations Department (CID) for questioning.

    “A thorough investigation is ongoing and the police are working to recover the alleged firearm used in the shooting,” Okoye said.

    He disclosed that “photographs were also taken at the crime scene as part of the investigation.”

    “The police have expressed condolences to the family and friends of the deceased and assured the public that justice will be pursued to the fullest extent of the law.

    He said: “Mbamah will be arraigned in court once investigations are completed.”

    The police spokesman also urged the public to refrain from taking the law into their own hands and allow the authorities to handle the matter through legal means.

  • Police kill seven in gun battle with kidnappers, others

    Police kill seven in gun battle with kidnappers, others

    • Four kidnapped victims rescued

    • Two AK-47 rifles, others recovered in Abia, Nasarawa

    Operatives of the Nigeria Police Force, Abia and Nasarawa State Police Commands have killed seven kidnappers during a gun gunfire and rescued four kidnapped victims.

     The operation also resulted in the recovery of two AK-47 rifles, six magazines, and 34 rounds of live ammunition.

     The rescued victims, police said, were taken to the Police hospital for medical attention.

     In a statement yesterday, the Force Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, an Assistant Commissioner of Police, said: “In a concerted effort to combat kidnapping, which has been perceived lucrative by some criminals, and other gun-related crimes, the operatives of the Nigeria Police Force have once again made significant strides.

    “Curbing these violent crimes, particularly kidnapping and gunrunning, operatives of the Abia State and the Nasarawa State Police Commands have executed operations that resulted in the rescue of kidnapped victims, the neutralisation of notorious criminals, and the recovery of firearms and ammunition.

     “On March 9, 2025, at 09:30 hours, the Abia State Police Command received reports of four individuals kidnapped while driving their Toyota RAV4 on the New Umuahia Road, Obingwa. Leveraging credible intelligence, the Command’s tactical team located the kidnappers’ hideout on March 14, in a three-bedroom bungalow in Osokwa, Osisioma Local Government Area. Upon arrival, the operatives faced heavy gunfire from the kidnappers. However, the superior firepower of the tactical teams led to the neutralisation of six members of the syndicate, and the four victims were rescued unharmed.

     “In a parallel effort, the Nasarawa State Police Command, in collaboration with the Nigerian Army and local vigilante groups, neutralised a notorious kidnapper known as Abdullahi, alias “Honour,” during a security operation in Akwanga on March 14, 2025. The suspect, who had been on the wanted list for offences, was intercepted near the Akwanga Central Mosque while attempting to evade arrest on a motorcycle.”

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     “During the operation, the suspect brandished his arm to aid his escape but was subdued by a quick reaction from the security operatives. A search of the suspect yielded a Beretta pistol and 12 rounds of 9mm live ammunition. One accomplice managed to escape with gunshot wounds, and a manhunt is underway to apprehend the fleeing suspect.”

    Adejobi said the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, commended the operatives for their professionalism and effective collaboration.

     He said: “Egbetokun emphasised the importance of maintaining momentum in the ongoing fight against criminal elements in the country and sent a stern warning to all those who perpetrate crime to cease their nefarious activities or face decisive action.’’

    The IG noted that the successful operations underscored the resilience of the Police to tackle gunrunning, kidnapping, and other criminality, assuring that the Force will not disappoint the people.

  • Woman ‘robs lover of N15m’ in bitcoins, phones

    Woman ‘robs lover of N15m’ in bitcoins, phones

    • Police nab suspected armed robbers, recover pistol

    A woman, Emmanuella Ogochukwu, 25, has been arrested by the police in Lagos for allegedly stealing her lover’s phones and bitcoins worth about N15million.

    Ogochukwu allegedly committed the offence on February 17, at Okota. She was alleged to have conspired with her younger  brother, Ogbuka Tochukwu, 22, and others at large to commit the alleged offence.

    According to the police, three of the stolen iPhones from the complainant and N6.5million were recovered from the suspects and have been registered as exhibits in the case.

    “Both of them confessed to the crime. All the complainants robbed phones and N6.5million were recovered and have been registered with the exhibit keeper. Investigation is still ongoing to arrest the other wanted members of the gang. Further development will be communicated,” spokesman Chief Superintendent of Police Benjamin Hundeyin said yesterday.

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    Also suspected armed robbers were arrested and an automatic pistol recovered from them at the weekend.

    The suspects, Emmanuel Cletus, 32, and Adegor Joshua, 27, were arrested around 4am by policemen on patrol in Sangotedo.

    According to the police, a pistol and five live ammunition were recovered from them.

    Also, police operatives arrested suspected robbers and fraudsters on March 14, at Iju.

    The suspects, alleged to have specialised in robbing unsuspecting victims of their valuables, were trailed by armed policemen after several complaints about their activities, CSP Hundeyin  added.

  • Row over detainee’s death in custody

    Row over detainee’s death in custody

    • Family rejects suicide narrative, alleges torture

    • Police dismiss claims of organ harvesting, marks

    How did 35-year-old farmer Olatunji Jimoh die in the custody of Kwara State Police Command on December 20 last year? Did he commit suicide as alleged by the command barely six hours after his relatives left with a promise to come for his bail the following morning? If yes, how did he get the string he used to hang himself inside a police cell?

    Was he tortured to death as alleged by the family? Were violent marks seen on his body as evidence of torture? Was his organ harvested inside the police station as alleged by social media activist, Martins Otse alias VeryDarkMan?

    The above questions are begging answers as controversy continues to dog Jimoh’s sudden and unnatural death.

    The deceased was alleged to have been arrested by detectives attached to the Special Investigation Bureau (SIB) of the Kwara State Police Command, Ilorin on December 19, following allegations he owed his senior colleague at Olam Farms, Gabriel Sunday.

    Jimoh was allegedly arrested while on a bike after he was lured out of his house in the Balogun-Fulani area of Ilorin by a friend around 5pm.

    The friend who allegedly lured him out was said to have jumped off the bike while the policemen apprehended and took Jimoh to the command headquarters in Ilorin where he was detained.

    According to the family, Jimoh contacted a relative around 6pm on that day and notified them about his arrest. His family was said to have rushed to the station and expressed their willingness to pay the money but the policemen- Mr. Adekunle Emmanuel Ogunshola, Mr. Emmanuel Ajiboye, and Mr. Oluwole Bamiteko- allegedly refused to grant bail to Jimoh on the grounds that the complainant was not available and asked them to return the next day.

    But few hours after departing the police command, Jimoh’s sister, was said to have received calls from the station asking the family to come and get him. Being a nursing mother, the sister was said to have explained to the detectives that it was already late and that they would come in the morning as directed.

    The Balogun family alleged that the calls to Jimoh’s sister started between 9pm and 10pm, then continued from 2am to 7am when the family gathered in front of the police headquarters only to be told around 8am that he committed suicide by hanging himself in his cell.

    Immediately, the family started demanding answers from the police command as they could not comprehend how the son they left in custody the previous night with a promise to come for him in the morning was now dead and in the mortuary.

    Four months after the incident, the circumstances surrounding Jimoh’s death has remained a riddle to the family, whose pain is worsened by alleged complicity of the state police command.

    They have also decried the non-release of the autopsy report to the family by the police, adding that the policemen who curiously denied Jimoh bail despite the fact that the money he owed his superior (a civil matter) was brought that night, had not been punished.

    Narrating their ordeal, the deceased’s mother, Adijat Moriyike Jimoh and elder brother, Ismail, alleged that he was tortured to death, urging concerned authorities to investigate the matter and arrest the culprits in order to get justice for Jimoh.

    They alleged that the police operatives assaulted and broke the head of the deceased with a hard object, adding that blood was gushing from his nose.

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    Ismail said: “My brother was said to be owing someone the sum of N220,000 and measures were being taken to settle the debt. He was arrested with his phone and N75,000 at about 5:30pm on December 19, and by 7:30am on December 20, he had died.

    “We were called a few hours after midnight of December 20 to come and bail him, when police said they don’t know what’s happening to my brother and that he’s been taken to hospital.

    “By the time we got to the headquarters early in the morning we were told to meet them at General Hospital, Surulere, Ilorin.

    “There, we saw at the mortuary that he was beaten to death with blood all over him. They said he hung himself with the cloth he was wearing inside the cell.

    “My brother is a tall person who could not have killed himself inside the kind of police cell that they have.

    “The person my late brother was owing money is an elder brother to a policeman. The person apparently instructed his younger brother to torture my brother.

    “When we got to the mortuary, we saw that his face was swollen, blood oozed from his nose and there were bruises all over his body.”

    Also, a spokesman for the family, Owolabi Olumuyiwa-Tayo, told The Nation yesterday that they were yet to get the autopsy report four months after Jimoh’s death.

    He accused the police of publishing a fake autopsy on the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Yoruba, adding that they have continued to demand the original autopsy report from the police without success.

    “The second day (after the BBC Yoruba show), we demanded the original result of the autopsy at the DIG office Area 10 Abuja. If you take a critical look at the result they gave BBC Yoruba, you will see clearly that the last page was not in any way signed.

    “During the course of my investigation, I was privileged to have knowledge of the original result. The original result contains nine pages of details about the cause of his death which totally ruled out Olatunji hanging himself.

    “He died as a result of left ventricular failure and hypertension. We have written to the office of the CIA FCID that they should release the original result before we know if we will conduct another autopsy.

    “They first told us that we should look for a pathologist and also fund the process ourselves, including the policemen who will follow us to Ilorin. That was when we told them that the family did not have any money to pay a pathologist or mobilise those police officers.

    “The day the news reached the Force Headquarters in Abuja, Force Public Relations Officer called them to the IG’s office. When they came back, we were told that we should look for our pathologist and that they were ready to foot the bills.

    “They had initially told us that we were the ones to foot the bill. But at this point we got a pathologist and his advice is that we cannot conduct another one until we see the first result.

    “Meanwhile, the pathologist added that the body would have deteriorated and we might not get accurate results as in the first one.”

    Asked about claims by Otse that Jimoh’s organ was harvested in custody and there were bloodstains in the cell where he was kept, the family spokesman said he could not say anything in that regard until the police released the authentic autopsy report.

    Continuing, the family said the case was already in court, insisting that they want justice for their late son.

    “The family is crying out to the public and the Nigeria Police Force to thoroughly investigate the case so that it will not be swept under the carpet,” it said.

    The deceased’s family and the Balogun Fulani community of Ilorin called on Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq to intervene in the case.

    According to the family, a letter has been sent to the Emir of Ilorin, Alhaji Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari, requesting his intervention.

    “We are asking that the officers who unlawfully arrested him be punished. We also ask that the welfare and education of his two children be addressed, and that his two aged parents be looked after due to their failing health from the shock they suffered.

    “Additionally, we demand that the Nigeria Police Force pay damages,” Olumuyiwa-Tayo, who doubles as the Convener Justice for Olatunji added.

    Meanwhile, two days after the death of Jimoh, the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kayode Egbetokun visited the family in Ilorin and pledged that an impartial investigation would be conducted.

    The police chief also directed the Force Criminal Investigations Department (FCID) to take over the investigation and ensure there was justice and accountability.

    Giving an update on the case, the IG told The Nation that police investigation was yet to be concluded.

    IGP Egbetokun said: “When this incident got to my attention, I immediately directed an investigation into it, and the report of the investigation just got to me on Thursday.

    “After reading the interim investigation report, I asked that the only area where I observed inconsistency should be resolved.

    “This will be done by the weekend and the final investigation report will be ready on Monday.”

    The IGP described as false alarm, claims that the deceased’s organ was harvested in police custody, adding that no part of his body was cut except in the process of performing an autopsy.

    The police chief also stated that no mark of violence was seen on Jimoh’s body.

    He again commiserated with the family over the death of their son, assuring them that justice would be served in the case.