A 21-year old student
of the Department of History and International
Relations, Redeemer University
,
RCCG Camp Ogun State, Tolani Ajayi has been arrested by Ogun state
Police Command, for gruesomely killing his father, Barrister Charles
Ajayi, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, on Tuesday, July
3. The suspect was, however, arrested same day in his father’s
residence, the scene of the crime at about 5:30 p.m. after the discovery
of the corpse by the Police preliminary findings.
The Police
Public Relations
Officer
in the command, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, said that the suspect not only
killed his father but cut his body into a box, and dumped it in a nearby
bush at Canaan Land Street in the RCCG Camp.
Redemption Camp DPO, Olaiya Martins who led a team of detectives
and some members of the community traced ground marks of the box from
where it was dumped to the house of the suspect. The corpse was traced
to the house of the victim where they met the suspect in a relaxed mood.
Upon interrogation, the suspect, who had earlier lied that his dad had gone on evangelism, later confessed to the crime when he was taken to the Redemption Camp Divisional Headquarters.
He explained that the problem
arose when his father
confronted him for not responding to all the prayer points he raised,
forcing his father to slap him. He said he went berserk, picked up a
knife in the kitchen
to stab his father. He later severed the victim’s throat with a cutlass.
The exhibits including the knife and cutlass he used in killing his father had been recovered by the police and the remains of the victim has been deposited at a morgue in Sagamu.



The Police


Redemption Camp DPO, Olaiya Martins who led a team of detectives

Upon interrogation, the suspect, who had earlier lied that his dad had gone on evangelism, later confessed to the crime when he was taken to the Redemption Camp Divisional Headquarters.
He explained that the problem


The exhibits including the knife and cutlass he used in killing his father had been recovered by the police and the remains of the victim has been deposited at a morgue in Sagamu.
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