The police in Ogun State are on the trail of a man alleged to have murdered his friend, Idris Alaba, and abandoned his mutilated corpse at an uncompleted building in the Makun, Sagamu area of the state.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the fleeing suspect was a member of a vigilance group in Ibafo, Owode Local Government Area, which the deceased, aged 47, headed until his death.
John and Alaba had reportedly left for Makun on May 3, 2015 to guard a facility, but the former did not return to his house on Ajumobi Street, creating anxiety in his family.
It was gathered that the father of four was reported missing at the Ibafo Police Station.
A resident of Ajumobi, Boye Ajayi, told our correspondent that John’s children gave them a clue that led to the recovery of Alaba’s corpse. He added that his eyes had been gouged.
He said, “Everybody became worried when it was 10pm and Baba Ruka (Alaba) had not come back home that Sunday. None of his family members were around when he and John left. But we knew he and John were close friends. The following day, when we went to John’s house, his two sons had packed their luggage. They told us they heard their father saying he was going to Makun with Baba Ruka.
“Other members of the vigilance group confirmed that there was a facility that the duo guard in Makun. We took the children to the police station and headed for the place. We found his corpse there with his two eyes removed.”
A police source told PUNCH Metro that the suspect’s children said their father, while going to Makun, had told them to sort themselves out in case he did not come back.
“We interrogated the children and they told us that their father had warned that he might never come back home again.
“His children were packing from the area when they were brought to the station. We are keeping them in the station because they may be attacked by the family members of the deceased,” he said.
Our correspondent, who visited Alaba’s residence on Saturday, was told that his family members had moved to Iwo, Osun State, where he hailed from.
One of his tenants, Kazeem, said his landlord’s death was a shock to residents. He described him as accommodating.
He said, “I was shocked on Monday when I heard that his corpse was found in Sagamu. He was very generous to us. His family had relocated to Iwo since Wednesday.”
“We interrogated the children and they told us that their father had warned that he might never come back home again.
“His children were packing from the area when they were brought to the station. We are keeping them in the station because they may be attacked by the family members of the deceased,” he said.
Our correspondent, who visited Alaba’s residence on Saturday, was told that his family members had moved to Iwo, Osun State, where he hailed from.
One of his tenants, Kazeem, said his landlord’s death was a shock to residents. He described him as accommodating.
He said, “I was shocked on Monday when I heard that his corpse was found in Sagamu. He was very generous to us. His family had relocated to Iwo since Wednesday.”
Tenants and residents declined to give out contacts of the deceased’s family when PUNCH Metro requested for it.
A resident, Imam Abdulwaheed, said Alaba had been overseeing the security of the community adding that he was forthright.
He said, “He was the one supervising security guards in this area. We ran to him whenever we had challenges. He was a leader of the Ogun State Vigilance Group.”
The Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, said the case had been transferred to the Department of Criminal Investigation, Eleweran, Abeokuta.
He said, “The deceased left for Makun with his friend on the evening of May 3, 2015, to supervise a building project. He was declared missing the following day by his family and his corpse was later found at Makun. His two eyes had been removed, but we have not ascertained how he was killed. We are awaiting the result of an autopsy to know the primary cause of his death.
“The suspect’s children are now with the police for protection. The commissioner of police is aware of the incident. We are on the trail of the suspect. He has a case to answer.”
A resident, Imam Abdulwaheed, said Alaba had been overseeing the security of the community adding that he was forthright.
He said, “He was the one supervising security guards in this area. We ran to him whenever we had challenges. He was a leader of the Ogun State Vigilance Group.”
The Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, said the case had been transferred to the Department of Criminal Investigation, Eleweran, Abeokuta.
He said, “The deceased left for Makun with his friend on the evening of May 3, 2015, to supervise a building project. He was declared missing the following day by his family and his corpse was later found at Makun. His two eyes had been removed, but we have not ascertained how he was killed. We are awaiting the result of an autopsy to know the primary cause of his death.
“The suspect’s children are now with the police for protection. The commissioner of police is aware of the incident. We are on the trail of the suspect. He has a case to answer.”
Culled From PUNCH
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