Oyo lawmaker was killed because he recognised one of us – suspect
ONE Ayobami Adedeji, a key associate in the homicide with Oyo official, Mr. Gideon Aremu, yesterday described how he and three others pulled the trigger that killed the official.
The suspected executioners, paraded at Oyo State Police Command, Eleyele, yesterday. Photograph: Dare Fasube.
The suspected executioners, paraded at Oyo State Police Command, Eleyele, yesterday. Photograph: Dare Fasube.
The suspect, paraded by the state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Leye Oyebade, said they are criminals and not employed professional killers, putting to rest implications that the murdering was politically spurred.
The 23-year-old suspect said he at first did not comprehend why a partner of theirs, Abbey, executed the legislator. In any case, that he later found that Abbey pulled the trigger since he lives in the same neighborhood with the legislator.
He said: "We cleared out a well known drinking joint at Beere, where we smoked Indian Hemp agreeable to us. We didn't have the administrator as a primary concern when we took off from Beere. It was the point at which we were searching for who to burglarize that we saw him in his auto.
"We halted him as he was about entering his premises and denied him of his telephone and cash. We had one and only weapon. Alhough I was the one that gathered the things, I didn't know the amount of cash we took from him. I was given just N40,000.
"At that point Abbey simply pointed the firearm at him and shot him ordinarily. I didn't know why he murdered him. Later I found that Abbey lives at Adegbayi as well. His mom has a house there. Nunnery said he knew the administrator. It was Abbey that conveyed the arrangement to us."
The ex-convict, who was liberated in 2015, clarified further: "We were going some place before we had a change of brain. I was there when Abbey shot him."
His telephone found
Another suspect, recognized as Alfa, who evacuated the SIM card and decoded the legislator's telephone, conceded that he gathered the telephone from them, yet included that he didn't know they were criminals, admitting he had prior gotten a telephone from them.
Alfa, who had prior been captured and charged for telephone burglary yet liberated by the court, said: "I inhabit Muslim zone of Ibadan. When I saw the telephone, I decoded it and sold it for N16,000."
The state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Oyebade, said with escalated knowledge combined with persevering and meticulous examination by very much prepared police analysts, four of the suspects were captured.
Oyebade, who has passed the mallet to another Commissioner of Police, included: "The underlying capture of one Adeniran Oladapo with the casualty's telephone, prompted the capture of different suspects among who is Ayobami Adedeji.
Oyebade said: "He admitted that he had a place with the four-man theft pack that really victimized and murdered the expired before his home.
"As indicated by the suspect, they didn't know who their casualty was. As thieves, their goal was to deny him of his property.
"He let us know that the casualty was murdered on the grounds that they thought he distinguished them because of a torchlight he shone on them."
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