The Oyo State Police Command, had declared the arrest of some officers, led by one inspector, Rasheed Saheed, who were all involved in the alleged killing of a corper, Damilola Iyanda in Ogbomosho area of the state.
It was reported that a police officer allegedly shot a member of the National Youth Service Corps, identified as Damilola, to death in the Ogbomoso Local Government Area of the state.
The late corper was serving in Ibadan, the state capital.
Oluwafemi Iyanda, who graduated from the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, and the deceased’s brother, said his late brother attended his convocation, after which they headed for an after-party the same day where he was shot dead by the trigger-happy cop.
Adewale Osifeso, the police command, in a statement by its Public Relations Officer, stated that the officers involved in the killing have been detained at the State Criminal Investigation Department, Iyaganku.
The Commissioner of Police, Hamzat Adebola, had ordered that the case be taken up by the Homicide Department of the SCID, alongside the Deputy Commissioner of Police directly in charge of the investigations.
He said, “The command wishes to clear the air about the unfortunate shooting incident that occurred, on Monday, April 22, 2024, at about 0130 hours around a popular nightclub along, “Under G” area, Owode-Ogbomoso, resulting in the demise of Damilola, ‘M’.
“The investigation report reveals that during the early hours of the same date and time, a distress call was received by Operatives of the Command’s Monitoring Unit stationed within Ogbomoso through the director of a popular nightclub within the axis, requesting immediate intervention and protection from rampaging suspected student cultists who were at the time harassing guests and destroying club property.
The statement noted that, in a swift response to the call by the club director, a team of officers led by one inspector, Rasheed Saheed, arrived at the scene.
As claimed by the statement, the arguements became worster as deliberate efforts were made by the suspected cultists to prevent the police from further gaining access to the crime scene as shots were allegedly fired from different angles, including from the intervening officers who fired warning shots to disperse onlookers.
“The incident recorded the death of one Damilola, ‘m’, and the injury of his brother, one Iyanda Femi Israel, who has since been discharged from the hospital after treatment.
“Worthy of note is that the CP has ordered that the case be taken up by the Homicide Department of the SCID with the Deputy Commissioner of Police directly in charge of the investigations,” the statement said.