The Ogun State Police Command has arrested a 21‑year‑old Tolani Ajayi, for allegedly
killing his father, Charles Ajayi, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, in the
Redemption Camp along Lagos/Ibadan expressway.
According to Adejobi, the suspect, who is a
300-level student of Department of History and International Relations of
Redeemer University, RCCG Camp, Ogun State, was arrested the same day he
committed the crime in his father’s residence where the incident occurred at
about 5:30pm.
“The shattered body of Mr Charles Ajayi,
60, was recovered in a nearby bush at Canaanland Street in the RCCG Camp in a
box after he was killed by his son.
“The DPO Redemption Camp, Superintendent of
Police, SP, Olaiya Martins led a team of detectives and some members of the
community who noticed the strange attitude of the suspect while dumping a box
at the point where the body of the SAN was found and thereafter traced the
ground marks of the dragged box from where the suspect dumped the dad’s corpse
to the house of the Senior Advocate of Nigeria, where they met the suspect in a
relaxed mood in the house.
“Upon interrogation, the suspect earlier
lied that his dad had gone on evangelism before he eventually confessed to the
crime when he was taken to the Redemption Camp Divisional Headquarters.
“He stated further that problem arose when
his late father confronted him for not responding to the prayer points he (the
deceased) was calling which made his father to slap him.
“He said he went mad and went straight to
the kitchen to pick up a knife to stab him and later a cutlass to cut his
throat, thereby killing him.
“The exhibits, including the knife and
cutlass he used in killing his father, had been recovered by the Police and the
corpse of the SAN had been deposited at a morgue in Sagamu.
“The Commissioner of Police, Ogun State, CP
Ikemefuna Okoye has sent a powerful team of detectives led by the officer in
charge of Homicide Section of the Department of Criminal Investigation,
Eleweran, Abeokuta to assess the situation and take over the matter for further
investigation and necessary action.”
-vanguard
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