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28-year-old gangster, Adigun Oriyomi, who was declared wanted by the
Lagos State Police Command in January, has been accused of murder.
He was accused of killing a 32-year-old man, Oluwafemi Adekeye, on Isa Street in the Aboru, Ipaja area of Lagos State.
According
to the police, the suspect, who is also known as Muda, allegedly killed
Oluwafemi in the presence of his three-year-old daughter.
The
deceased's daughter said, "I saw Ife's daddy (Oriyomi) in our house and
he pointed a gun at my daddy and I was begging him not to kill my daddy,
but he (Adigun) shot my daddy and ran away."
The wife of the
deceased, Oluwakemi, who reported the matter at the Oke Odo Police
Division, told policemen that the incident occurred on February 12,
2014.
Oluwakemi said the suspect and her husband were friends
prior to the incident, adding that even their children were also
friends.
She said, "I am a 25-year-old hairdresser. Around 11pm on
the said date, I was making hair for a customer in front of the house
when my husband returned. He said he was hungry so I stepped out to get
him food. On my way, I saw Adigun (Oriyomi) in a vehicle.
"He
called me and pointed a gun at me. I wondered what was wrong because he
was a family friend. He asked if my husband was at home but I said no.
When he probed further, I told him the truth, so he ordered me to stay
outside, went inside the house and later, I heard gunshots.
"He came out to where I was standing, and said, 'Tell Oyibo that I have killed your husband'.
It was also learnt that policemen attached to the station stormed the suspect's home in Aboru area, but he had fled.
It was also learnt that policemen attached to the station stormed the suspect's home in Aboru area, but he had fled.
"When we got to the house, we saw his family portrait and other items. We have reason to believe that he has relocated with his family because his neighbours had not seen them in a while," a police source said.
The
police source stated that investigations revealed that the deceased
used to be a gangster, but had cut all ties with Oriyomi, causing
friction between them.
The
suspect in his statement had confessed that he was a member of the
Black Axe confraternity and owned up to four murders between 2010 and
2013.
He was subsequently brought before Mrs Y.B Okusanya-Badejo
of an Ebute Meta Magistrate's court and remanded in prison pending
advice from the Directorate of Public Prosecutions.
The six counts
read in part, "That you, Adigun Oriyomi, and others at large, on August
30, 2013, at about 0045hrs, at Martins Street, by Akinyemi Junction,
Mushin, Lagos, in the Lagos Magisterial District, did conspire among
yourselves to commit felony, to wit; murder and thereby committed an
offence punishable under Section 231 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State,
Nigeria, 2011.
"That you, Adigun Oriyomi, and others at large, on
30 July, 2013 at about 2130hrs, at 43, Ikorodu Road, Jibowu, Lagos in
the Lagos Magisterial District, did attempt to unlawfully kill one Fatai
Maja, by shooting him with a gun in the leg and thereby committed an
offence punishable under Section 228 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State,
Nigeria, 2011."
It was also learnt that less than three months after his remand, Oriyomi was released under controversial circumstances.
Police Public Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide, confirmed the murder of Oluwafemi.
She added, "The suspect has been declared wanted and all efforts are on to arrest him."
Source: Punch Newspapers
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