Police Arrest Redeemed Pastor Involved in Burial of Murdered Boy
The police have arrested a cleric,
Pastor Timothy Adigun, of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Shere
Koro, Bwari Area Council, Federal Capital Territory for allegedly
assisting a couple, Mr. and Mrs. Olaoye, to bury a boy that died in
their home.
The couple had reportedly fled with the
body of Ayomide Samuel, who died at their residence in the Zone B area
of the community on December 25 last year.
The primary four pupil was said to have
given up the ghost after he was allegedly hit on the head with an object
by the housewife on Christmas Day.
The police had embarked on a manhunt for
the couple for fleeing with Samuel’s corpse after they were directed to
report the incident at the Bwari Divisional Police Station.
A source who was familiar with the
investigation told Northern City News on Friday that Adigun was arrested
by the police for assisting the wanted couple to bury the deceased in
an unmarked grave in Shere Koro at night.
It was gathered that the couple had
earlier taken the corpse of the boy to a clinic, but the workers
reportedly asked them to bring a police report before they would admit
the body.
The source said, “The workers at the
clinic refused to admit the body when they saw blood all over the
vehicle. Mr. Olaoye then approached the Chief of Shere Koro community to
purchase a piece of land for the burial of the boy, but the chief
refused, so he contacted Pastor Adigun, one Kayode and two police
officers who are members of the church to assist with the burial.”
But following rigorous investigation by
the police, all the people that participated in the internment of the
deceased were identified, leading to the arrest and detention of the
cleric for allegedly leading the burial team.
The FCT Police Public Relations Officer,
Manzah Anjuguri, confirmed that investigators had arrested Adigun for
involvement in the illegal burial of Samuel.
He added that efforts were ongoing to apprehend the Olaoyes, who, he said, were the prime suspects in the homicide case.
“We have a suspect in custody in respect
of the case; he assisted the couple to bury the deceased. The police
are on the trail of the prime suspects, we are working hard to get
them,” Anjuguri said.
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